Learn how NIA has raised the bar for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias clinical trials, with an overall goal of understanding factors that impact the success or failure of therapeutic agents.
Laurie RYAN,
Chief, Clinical Interventions and Diagnostics Branch,
Division of Neuroscience (DN).
Suzana PETANCESKA,
Director, Office for Strategic Development and Partnerships,
Division of Neuroscience (DN).
A look at important changes to NIH study sections to better incorporate aging research — applicants take note as this impacts which section reviews your applications!
An overview of a wealth of open science data sharing resources available for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias researchers.
Suzana PETANCESKA,
Director, Office for Strategic Development and Partnerships,
Division of Neuroscience (DN).
Lorenzo REFOLO,
Chief, Translational Research Branch,
Division of Neuroscience (DN).
The 2020 NIA Director’s Regional Meeting on December 7 offers advice and opportunities aimed at growing diversity in aging and health disparities research.
Do you need NIH funding to turn your idea into an innovation to help older adults? The NIA Applicant Assistance Program can help! Learn more in this video from NIA's Office of Small Business Research.
Joy TOLIVER,
Program Analyst ,
Office of Small Business Research (OSBR).
This year's Gerontological Society of America annual meeting is all virtual and runs Nov. 4-7. Join NIA Director Richard J. Hodes, M.D., and other NIA staff at our scientific sessions, and don’t forget to visit the NIA virtual booth to learn about our new materials, resources, and initiatives.
Read this blog post to learn about updated interim pay lines under the continuing resolution for NIA grant applications in Alzheimer's and related dementias and other aging research.
Kenneth SANTORA,
Director, DEA, NIA,
Division of Extramural Activities (DEA).
Learn about the two newest NIA supported Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence and how they are advancing the field of aging biology.
Candace KERR,
Health Scientist Administrator,
Division of Aging Biology (DAB).
A guide to the often confusing world of NIH jargon and acronyms to help make your next grant application go a little more smoothly.
Kimberly KRAMER,
Health Specialist,
Division of Extramural Activities (DEA).
Doing research on how hard it is to change health behaviors? Be sure to plug in to trans-NIH resources and upcoming events to promote innovation in the Science of Behavior Change!
Janine SIMMONS,
Chief, Individual Behavioral Processes Branch,
Division of Behavioral and Social Research (DBSR).
Chandra KELLER,
Social Science Analyst,
Division of Behavioral and Social Research (DBSR).