@RikerGoogling

As a #Pulmonary #Epidemiologist I agree that this is a reasonable question to ask!

#NIH #NHLBI #CDC #Epidemiology

Congrats @jmomdphd on this huge accomplishment 🎉

🌟 Mister K23 🌟

#PHMTwitter #WeArePHM
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RT @jmomdphd
Excited, happy, humbled, fortunate, (nervous?) to share that my K23 Career Development Award from the #NHLBI was officially funded! Over the next 5 years we'll be using translational science approaches to understand recurrent tracheostomy-associated respiratory infections.
1/🧵 https://t.co/dBOj1a5RM5
https://twitter.com/jmomdphd/status/1653571137291554816

John on Twitter

“Excited, happy, humbled, fortunate, (nervous?) to share that my K23 Career Development Award from the #NHLBI was officially funded! Over the next 5 years we'll be using translational science approaches to understand recurrent tracheostomy-associated respiratory infections. 1/🧵”

Twitter

#DYK that #sleep and #circadian rhythms research is supported across
#NIH?
On March 16, at 1 p.m. ET, Program Officials from the trans-NIH Sleep Research Coordinating Committee will convene to discuss how the research aligns with each of their Institutes. https://bit.ly/3ygb4j3

[original tweet from #NHLBI ]

NCSDR: Highlighting Sleep Research Across NIH | LinkedIn

Did you know that sleep and circadian rhythms research is supported in many of the Institutes, Centers, and Offices across the National Institutes of Health? National Center on Sleep Disorders Research (NCSDR) at NHLBI serves as the coordination hub for sleep and circadian activities across the NIH and the federal government. On Thursday, March 16, at 1:00 p.m. ET, Program Officials from the trans-NIH Sleep Research Coordinating Committee will come together to discuss how sleep and circadian rhythms research aligns with the Mission and priorities of each of their Institutes.