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   <media:description>In this webinar, Dr. Playdon explores the ways in which identifying biomarkers of dietary patterns and specific dietary exposures may provide tools to validate diet quality measurement, mitigate errors related to self-reported diet, and identify mechanistic mediators. She discusses two analyses of data from prospective studies: one examined whether there is an association between four specific diet quality indices and baseline fasting serum metabolites; the other examined the association between pre-diagnostically-measured, diet-related metabolites to invasive breast cancer in post-menopausal women. To learn more about the NIH Metabolomics Interest Group, visit https://metabolomics-sig.nih.gov</media:description>
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  <published>2017-07-28T18:18:05+00:00</published>
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  <published>2017-07-24T15:02:14+00:00</published>
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  <published>2017-07-24T15:02:00+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>In this webinar, organized by the NIH Metabolomics Interest Group, Dr. Karsten Suhre, of Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar, reviewed work done by his group and collaborators in genome-wide association studies with concentrations of hundreds of small molecules (mGWAS), discussed extensions to multi-omics phenotypes, and outlined possible ways to translate mGWAS findings to clinical and biomedical applications. To learn more about the NIH Metabolomics Interest Group, visit: https://metabolomics-sig.nih.gov.</media:description>
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  <published>2017-07-17T18:40:56+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-07-20T17:08:15+00:00</updated>
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   <media:description>Dr. David Chambers hosted a chat with Drs. Katherine Stamatakis, Simon Craddock Lee, and Rachel Shelton to discuss successes, motivators, and challenges faced by early-stage investigators in the field. In response to audience feedback, they will touch on issues in implementation science, such as training, career development, and working with an active D&amp;I funding portfolio with a focus on early and mid-career researchers.

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  <published>2017-06-06T20:38:45+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-07-06T09:03:14+00:00</updated>
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   <media:description>Dr. David Chambers will host a campfire chat with Drs. Maria Fernandez and Gregory Aarons to discuss the development, submission and review of grants and scientific publications from the perspective of both author and reviewer. They will also touch on larger issues for the field including the scientific and technical aspects of career development in implementation science, focusing research efforts, and the landscape of traditional journals, open access, social media, and other mechanisms for communicating.

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  <published>2017-05-23T17:53:19+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-07-28T21:38:55+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Webinar on Cancer-related Behavioral Research through Integrating Existing Data</media:title>
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   <media:description>This webinar provides an overview of the National Cancer Institute's R01 and R21 funding opportunity announcements, which seek research that integrates two or more independent data sets to answer novel cancer control and prevention questions. Dr. Richard Moser describes the details of the funding opportunities, and Dr. Michelle Mollica provides examples of data resources.</media:description>
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  <title>A Balanced Approach to Addressing Cancer</title>
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  <author>
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  <published>2017-05-17T20:09:54+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-05-17T20:09:54+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>A Balanced Approach to Addressing Cancer</media:title>
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   <media:description>The National Cancer Institute's Acting Director, Dr. Douglas Lowy, M.D., presents his discussion of NCI’s balanced approach to addressing cancer at the American Association for Cancer Research 2017 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. on April 3, 2017. 

https://www.cancer.gov/about-nci/leadership/director/presentations</media:description>
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  <title>Health Care Delivery Day 1 of 2: Approaches to Development, Implementation and Evaluation</title>
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  <author>
   <name>NCIwebinars</name>
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  <published>2017-05-12T18:03:06+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-08-04T23:14:42+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Health Care Delivery Day 1 of 2: Approaches to Development, Implementation and Evaluation</media:title>
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   <media:description>: In this presentation during the February 2017 Workshop on Approaches to Blue Ribbon Panel Recommendations: The Case of Lynch Syndrome, Dr. David Chambers, Dr. Juan Rodrigues, Dr. Joy Larsen-Haidle, Dr. Muin Khoury, and Dr. David Ransohoff provide insight on implementation science, public health perspective and approach, and workforce availability, along with questions and comments from the audience.  

Learn more about this Workshop at https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/lynch-syndrome-workshop/</media:description>
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  <title>Health Care Delivery Day 2 of 2: Approaches to Development, Implementation and Evaluation</title>
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  <published>2017-05-12T18:02:55+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-05-12T18:02:55+00:00</updated>
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   <media:title>Health Care Delivery Day 2 of 2: Approaches to Development, Implementation and Evaluation</media:title>
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   <media:description>In this presentation during the February 2017 Workshop on Approaches to Blue Ribbon Panel Recommendations: The Case of Lynch Syndrome, Dr. Asad Umar welcomes participants to day two of the Workshop and provides a recap from day one. 

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  <title>Opening for Workshop on Approaches to BRP Recommendations: The Case of Lynch Syndrome</title>
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  <published>2017-05-12T18:02:41+00:00</published>
  <updated>2017-05-12T18:02:41+00:00</updated>
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   <media:description>Dr. Douglas Lowy from NCI and Dr. Lisa Richardson from CDC charged participants in the  February 2017 Workshop on Approaches to Blue Ribbon Panel Recommendations: The Case of Lynch Syndrome, to think about new approaches to utilize family history and other information to more rapidly identify and screen individuals at risk to prevent and/or treat cancer. 
Learn more about this Workshop at https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/lynch-syndrome-workshop.</media:description>
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