Videos
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Partnerships as Drivers of Evidence Uptake and Use
Partnerships as Drivers of Evidence Uptake and Use
Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi shares her perspectives on evidence-based policy making based on her work at the Africa Population and Health Research Center, a non-profit think tank generating evidence to drive policy action to improve the health and wellbeing of African people. Dr. Kyobutungi discusses the importance of African leadership and the need to strengthen the data ecosystem across the continent.
Learn more about the program and any current funding opportunities: https://commonfund.nih.gov/AfricaData
Learn more about the DS-I Africa Virtual Symposium Platform: https://commonfund.nih.gov/africadatasymposium -
Data Science Partnerships: An Opportunity to Increase Access to Quality Healthcare in Africa
Data Science Partnerships: An Opportunity to Increase Access to Quality Healthcare in Africa
Dr. Beatrice Murage shares an overview of Philips’ healthcare research work in Africa and the importance of collaboration between public sector, academia, private sector, and other stakeholders to capitalize on the potential of data science. Dr. Murage emphasizes the importance of African leadership and talent in building an ecosystem that delivers access to quality healthcare across the continent.
Read more on how Philips is expanding access to care: https://www.philips.com/a-w/about/sustainability/access-to-care.html#_read.
Learn more about the program and any current funding opportunities: https://commonfund.nih.gov/AfricaData
Learn more about the DS-I Africa Virtual Symposium Platform: https://commonfund.nih.gov/africadatasymposium -
The NIH Vision for Harnessing Data Science and Innovation for Health in Africa
The NIH Vision for Harnessing Data Science and Innovation for Health in Africa
In his welcoming address, Dr. Collins describes the great potential of rapid advances in data science for improving health in Africa and the vision for how the NIH’s new Common Fund initiative, "Harnessing Data Science for Health Discovery & Innovation in Africa (DS-I Africa)," will support African leadership and global partnerships for research and training in this exciting field.
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New Innovator Award Q&A Webinar June 25, 2020
New Innovator Award Q&A Webinar June 25, 2020
In this webinar, NIH staff explain the application process for the NIH Director's New Innovator Award and answer attendee questions.
An audio-described version of this video is available here: https://youtu.be/tz-NJgxDMO8.
The New Innovator Award is part of the NIH Common Fund's High-Risk, High-Reward Research program, and supports exceptionally creative early career investigators who propose innovative, high-impact projects in the biomedical, behavioral or social sciences within the NIH mission.
Learn more about the program and any current funding opportunities: https://commonfund.nih.gov/newinnovator -
Transformative Research Award Q&A Webinar June 29, 2020
Transformative Research Award Q&A Webinar June 29, 2020
In this webinar, NIH staff explain the application process for the NIH Director's Transformative Research Award and answer attendee questions.
An audio-described version of this video is available here: https://youtu.be/5pTlLOEbovc
The Transformative Research Award is part of the NIH Common Fund's High-Risk, High-Reward Research program, and supports individuals or teams proposing transformative projects that are inherently risky and untested but have the potential to create or overturn fundamental paradigms and may require very large budgets.
Learn more about the program and any current funding opportunities: https://commonfund.nih.gov/tra -
SPARC Plug – Tools & Tech 3: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT)
SPARC Plug – Tools & Tech 3: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT)
NIH SPARC Program Tools & Tech: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) (SPARC Plug: Tools & Tech 3)
The SPARC Plug vlog’s Tools & Tech video series features SPARC-funded research tools and technologies. In our third video, learn how electrical currents can be used to create 3-D images of nerves in action! These tools and techniques could potentially be used in the future to manipulate peripheral nerves and their electrical signals to help improve treatment of diseases and conditions such as hypertension, gastrointestinal disorders, type II diabetes, and more. Learn more about SPARC-funded research projects at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmD
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmQ -
NIH SPARC Program: Meet SPARC Awardee Dr. Leah Reznikov (SPARC Plug 19)
NIH SPARC Program: Meet SPARC Awardee Dr. Leah Reznikov (SPARC Plug 19)
The SPARC Plug is a monthly video series in which SPARC-funded investigators talk about their research and experiences in the SPARC program. In the nineteenth SPARC Plug, meet SPARC investigator Dr. Leah Reznikov (University of Florida). Learn more about Dr. Reznikov’s SPARC-funded research project at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmD.
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmQ. -
FY2021 New Innovator Award informational video
FY2021 New Innovator Award informational video
Part of the High-Risk, High-Reward Research program, the New Innovator Award supports exceptionally creative early career investigators who propose innovative, high-impact projects.
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SPARC Plug – Tools & Tech 2: Biosensors
SPARC Plug – Tools & Tech 2: Biosensors
The SPARC Plug vlog’s Tools & Tech video series features SPARC-funded research tools and technologies. In our second video, learn about biosensors—cutting-edge tools that are being developed and used to detect and monitor nerve activity and organ function. These tools and techniques could potentially be used in the future to manipulate peripheral nerves and their electrical signals to help improve treatment of diseases and conditions such as hypertension, gastrointestinal disorders, type II diabetes, and more.
Learn more about SPARC-funded research projects at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmD
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmQ -
NIH SPARC Program: What Are the Benefits of Being a Part of the SPARC Program? (SPARC Plug 18)
NIH SPARC Program: What Are the Benefits of Being a Part of the SPARC Program? (SPARC Plug 18)
The SPARC Plug is a monthly video series in which SPARC-funded investigators talk about their research and experiences in the SPARC program. In the eighteenth SPARC Plug, meet four SPARC investigators, Dr. Marmar Vaseghi, Dr. Eleonora Grandi, Dr. Colin Reardon, and Dr. Sarah Stanley. Learn more about their SPARC-funded research projects at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmD.
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmQ. -
NIH SPARC Program: What Is Unique About the SPARC Program? (SPARC Plug 15)
NIH SPARC Program: What Is Unique About the SPARC Program? (SPARC Plug 15)
The SPARC Plug is a monthly video series in which SPARC-funded investigators talk about their research and experiences in the SPARC program. In the fifteenth SPARC Plug, meet four SPARC investigators, Dr. Steve Lewis, Dr. Sarah Stanley, Dr. James Schwaber, and Dr. Leah Reznikov. Learn more about their SPARC-funded research projects at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmD.
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://go.usa.gov/xyFmQ. -
Gabriella Miller Kids First Program Public Webinar
Gabriella Miller Kids First Program Public Webinar
On April 24, 2019 the NIH Common Fund’s Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program (Kids First) hosted a public webinar. The webinar featured presentations from Kids First investigators and NIH staff. This webinar covered new features of the Kids First Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Portal, and an update on the progress of the Kids First Program.
The presentations follow this schedule:
• 0-30min: Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Portal Overview & New Features - Adam Resnick, Ph.D. and Allison Heath, Ph.D. of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Vincent Ferretti, Ph.D. of Sainte-Justine University Hospital
• 30min-1 hour: “De novo variants in congenital diaphragmatic hernia identify MYRF as a new syndrome and reveal genetic overlaps with other developmental disorders”- Wendy Chung, M.D., Ph.D. of Columbia University (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30532227)
• 1 hour to 1:18: NIH Kids First Program Overview and Update - NIH Staff
Link to audio described version: https://youtu.be/c8SuJF0dCTA -
NIH SPARC Program: Who is SPARC Funding? (SPARC Plug 7)
NIH SPARC Program: Who is SPARC Funding? (SPARC Plug 7)
The SPARC Plug is a monthly video series in which SPARC-funded investigators talk about their research and experiences in the SPARC program. In the seventh SPARC Plug, meet three SPARC-funded investigators, Drs. Marmar Vaseghi, Joost Wagenaar, and Sarah Stanley. Learn more about their SPARC-funded research projects at https://commonfund.nih.gov/sparc/fundedresearch
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://commonfund.nih.gov/sparc. -
NIH SPARC Program: Meet SPARC Awardee Dr. Nikki Pelot (SPARC Plug 6)
NIH SPARC Program: Meet SPARC Awardee Dr. Nikki Pelot (SPARC Plug 6)
The SPARC Plug is a monthly video series in which SPARC-funded investigators talk about their research and experiences in the SPARC program. In the sixth SPARC Plug, meet SPARC investigator Dr. Nikki Pelot (Duke). Learn more about Dr. Pelot’s SPARC-funded research project at https://commonfund.nih.gov/sparc/fundedresearch
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://commonfund.nih.gov/sparc. -
NIH SPARC Program: What Are the Benefits of Being a Part of the SPARC Program? (SPARC Plug 5)
NIH SPARC Program: What Are the Benefits of Being a Part of the SPARC Program? (SPARC Plug 5)
The SPARC Plug is a monthly video series in which SPARC-funded investigators talk about their research and experiences in the SPARC program. In the fifth SPARC Plug, meet SPARC investigator Dr. Janet Keast (University of Melbourne). Learn more about Dr. Keast’s SPARC-funded research project at https://commonfund.nih.gov/sparc/fundedresearch
The SPARC program is a trans-NIH effort managed by the NIH Common Fund in the Office of the Director and supported by NIBIB, NINDS, NIDDK, and NCATS. Learn more about the NIH SPARC program at https://commonfund.nih.gov/sparc. -
NIH Director Dr. Collins Explains How we "Get by with the Common Fund as our Friend"
NIH Director Dr. Collins Explains How we "Get by with the Common Fund as our Friend"
For our 10th Anniversary, we challenged our researchers and staff to describe the NIH Common Fund in song. Hear Dr. Collins perform one of the winning entries!
Learn more about the Common Fund at: https://commonfund.nih.gov