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Join The Heart Truth® for "Taking Care of #OurHearts Together: Building Heart-Healthy Communities" — a panel discussion featuring experts from the NHLBI and community organizations. This event will explore community-focused heart health statistics...
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This working group met to advise the Institute on new research opportunities for solving some of the challenges in genotype-phenotype association studies of rare diseases.
The expert panel convened to develop a vision of imaging research that transcends current reliance on diagnostic and prognostic endpoints to a new paradigm that focuses on preventive and therapeutic value, where value implies an improved clinical...
This working group brought together US investigators to develop collaborative projects involving shared data for the advancement of asthma and other lung genome sciences.
This group convened and made recommendations to NHLBI about gaps in current knowledge, and priority setting for new research directions that would capitalize on scientific opportunities around recognizing the relationship of early life events on lung...
The charge to this working group was to recommend areas of research that WHI can contribute to during an extension from 2010 to 2015, particularly in regard to understudied health issues in older women.
The objectives of this working group were to identify new research directions that elucidate the basic biophysical and biological mechanisms underlying organ damage in hypertension and that lead to development of preclinical and presymptomatic...
Investigators met to explore possibilities for how the diagnostic rate in COPD might be improved.
This workshop convened researchers to advise the Institute on new research directions needed to prevent atrial fibrillation.
The NHLBI convened a working group of scientific investigators on February 25-26, 2008, in Bethesda, Maryland, to identify scientific opportunities and priorities, emerging from the recent explosion of technological and biological advances in the...
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) announced today a comprehensive and innovative restructuring of its research program in sickle cell disease (SCD).