NIH Virtual Meeting Tackles Women's Health and Data Science
Published Date: 5/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The National Institutes of Health is hosting a virtual meeting on June 17, 2025, about women's health research and data science. Anyone interested can watch online, submit comments, or even request to speak if they act fast. This is a great chance for the public and organizations to get involved in shaping health research with no cost to join!
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Watch the NIH Meeting Online
You can watch the Advisory Committee on Research on Women's Health meeting online via the NIH videocast (http://videocast.nih.gov/) on June 17, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern. The meeting is open to the public as a virtual meeting and will be videocast from the NIH Videocasting and Podcasting website.
You Can Request to Speak
If you want to present oral comments, you must notify the Contact Person at least 10 days before the meeting (June 17, 2025). You must submit a letter of intent, a brief description of the organization (if any), and a short description of your presentation; only one representative per organization may present and accepted presentations may be limited to five minutes.
Submit Written Comments for the Record
Anyone may file written comments with the committee by forwarding a statement to the Contact Person; your statement should include your name, address, telephone number, and, if applicable, your business or professional affiliation. Both printed and electronic copies are requested for the record.
Request Reasonable Accommodations
If you need special assistance or other reasonable accommodations to view the virtual meeting, you should notify the Contact Person listed in the notice in advance of the meeting. The Contact Person is Vivian Ota Wang, Ph.D., with the contact details provided in the notice.
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