NIH May 2021 CC News

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May 2021

IN THIS ISSUE:

Had Covid? Your Blood Might be the Key to a Cure

Personalized Medicine Expands

Clinical Center Mask Portraits

NIH Staff Supports Charities

Clinical Center Welcomes New Deputy Chief Information Officer

Staff in the Spotlight: Dr. Frances Gavelli Receives Clinical Research Award

Hospital Begins Journey to Earn Magnet Accreditation

Mysteries of Sleep Explored with Combined MRI, EEG Information

Clinical Center CEO Awards Celebrate Innovations in 2020

Music in the Atrium Concerts Continue to Bring Songs, Sounds to Patients, Staff During the Pandemic

Sex and Gender in Clinical Research: Breaking Through Barriers, Advancing Equality in Outcomes

Sickle Cell Clinical Trial Now Recruiting, Survey Opens For Those Experiencing Eye Symptoms Due to COVID-19

Featured Studies from the NIH Clinical Center

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Laying the Foundation for Big Changes

Architect Drawing

Conceptual rendering of the utility vault and new parking garage.

NIH’s Office of Research Facilities has started work on three new projects: the installation of new electrical duct banks and relocation of critical infrastructure, the addition of a new utility vault and the construction of a new parking garage. The duct bank and utility vault will support equipment essential to hospital operations, while the new parking garage will relocate almost 800 spaces from the parking garage below the Building 10 Ambulatory Care Research Facility.

Clinical Center Celebrates Black History Month

February is African American History Month or Black History Month - commemorating leaders, achievements and the deep-rooted history of African and Black Americans in the United States. It is also an opportunity to understand, reflect and work together to create a better, brighter and safer future for next generations.

Medical Research Program Thrives Through the Pandemic

Sheridan Reed - MRSP

Medical Research Scholar Sheridan Reed in the Bradford Wood radiology lab.

This year the NIH Clinical Center has overcome many
obstacles to continue providing outstanding patient care and world-class research. The Medical Research Scholars Program, NIH’s year-long research immersion program, has been able to adapt and thrive despite the international health crisis.

James Dickey - MRSP

Medical Research Scholar James Dickey in the Chertow crictical care lab.

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