Cheminformatics Resources of U.S. Governmental Organizations 2026 Workshop
The FDA will host the "Cheminformatics Resources of U.S. Governmental Organizations 2026 Workshop" from January 5–7, 2026.
The FDA will host the "Cheminformatics Resources of U.S. Governmental Organizations 2026 Workshop" from January 5–7, 2026.
NIH to host a presentation on "Insights and Practical Considerations for Communicating Basic Science," the capstone report of the SciPEP initiative.
This webinar provides strategies for translating the regulatory requirements of 45 CFR 46, Subpart D into actionable procedures for field research.
Join The NIH Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) for a presentation covering a number of technology transfer activities.
NIST has released a new small business primer for SP 800-171, Revision 3, designed to help small and medium-sized businesses understand and apply the requirements...
This NIH webinar series will present six sessions examining the critical intersection of neuroscience and cancer biology.
This webinar provides a practical overview of different approaches to structuring research integrity oversight, including ad hoc models and RISC.
Join the NIH session on "Retrotransposons and Retroviruses; DNA on the Move" as part of a seminar series that shares research in biomedical fields.
Join The Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) for its virtual meeting on January 26-28, 2026.
This webinar introduces the NIH Biospecimen Security Policy, including what the policy covers, why it emerged, and early steps to consider.
The NIH is hosting a hybrid workshop that dives into new research regarding the future of HCT and gene therapy for sickle cell disease.
NIH will host the fourth public listening session aimed at gathering stakeholder input on efforts to modernize and enhance biosafety oversight.
Describes the meaning of participatory science, explores common ethical issues, and examines how these issues intersect with IRB review.
Join the NIH on February 4 for a presentation titled "Clinical Center Ethics Grand Rounds: Reducing Use of Animals in NIH Research."