Dr. Naa Oyo A. Kwate's book, "White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation," was selected for the 2024 Best Book in Urban Affairs Award: https://loom.ly/6FQamN8. Dr. Kwate’s work was funded by the National Library of Medicine Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health (G13) program. 📚 Learn more about the G13 grant program: https://loom.ly/CAbtwew. #uaa2024 #icua2024 #libraries #amreading #grantprogram
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Discover the process of book cataloging and learn more about the work of contemporary library professionals who cataloged, conserved, and digitized items from the Claude Bernard collection, in the latest post from Circulating Now: https://loom.ly/y0fbewM Explore NLM's latest online exhibition "Making the Greatest Medical Library" and learn how NLM is collecting and preserving the world’s medical knowledge: https://loom.ly/fkUjhsQ Learn more in this announcement: https://loom.ly/2-hAo3E #HistMed
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Curious about what an Associate Fellowship at the world’s largest medical library is like? Associate Fellowship Program Coordinator, Kathel Dunn tells us more about the program and how NLM sets new and second-career librarians up for success. Listen to this Library Leadership Podcast to learn more: https://loom.ly/QOFJyE4 Find more information about the Associate Fellowship Program: https://loom.ly/c7NijFE
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Join us tomorrow, Thurs., 4/25 at 2 pm ET as Ren Capucao, MSN, RN, of @BjoringCenter, @UVA gives the next #NLMHistTalk, "(Un)fit to Nurse: Efficiency and Discipline at the Philippine General Hospital, 1898–1916." Watch live on YouTube: https://loom.ly/gLOhM_k Learn more in this interview with Ren Capucao from the Circulating Now blog: https://loom.ly/upkIg-M #NLMHistoryTalk #HistMed
(Un)fit to Nurse: Efficiency and Discipline at the Philippine General Hospital, 1898–1916
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In this episode of NNLM Discovery, we talk with Kristi Torp to learn more about her educational journey as someone who aspired to become a Medical Librarian. Kristi has worked for multiple NNLM Regions and is currently part of the NLM Associate Fellowship program. Visit https://loom.ly/Ct6OkmI to listen to this episode and learn more about Kristi’s path to becoming a Medical Librarian. The NLM and NNLM offer many opportunities for aspiring librarians. If you or someone you know is thinking about librarianship, share this episode with them! And please remember to reach out to your NNLM office to learn more about resources that will help you. WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Please take our 3-minute survey to offer your opinions about the NNLM Discovery podcast here: https://lnkd.in/e6CEqwt6
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Join us Thurs., 4/25 at 2 pm ET as Ren Capucao, MSN, RN, of @BjoringCenter, @UVA gives the next #NLMHistTalk, "(Un)fit to Nurse: Efficiency and Discipline at the Philippine General Hospital, 1898–1916." Watch live on YouTube: https://loom.ly/gLOhM_k Learn more in this interview with Ren Capucao from the Circulating Now blog: https://loom.ly/upkIg-M #NLMHistoryTalk #HistMed
(Un)fit to Nurse: Efficiency and Discipline at the Philippine General Hospital, 1898–1916
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Don't miss the latest issue of NIH MedlinePlus Magazine, which spotlights #ADHD across the lifespan and shares more information about what symptoms look like in children and adults. Also, learn more about the health effects of different kinds of #pollution. Read now! https://loom.ly/E53nRjw
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📣 Job opening: NLM's Intramural Research Program is seeking an exceptional, postdoctoral candidate to conduct research in human genomics, develop #MachineLearning methodologies, and more, under the guidance of Dr. Ivan Ovcharenko. Position open until filled. Learn more and apply! https://loom.ly/_DnaAbg @IRPatNIH Learn more about Dr. Ovcharenko, Senior Investigator, and his research on the evolution of the gene regulatory code in eukaryotes: https://loom.ly/P-oMXO4
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Join us on Thursday, April 25 at 2:00 p.m. ET for our next NLM History Talk. Ren Capucao, MSN, RN of the Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry in the School of Nursing at the University of Virginia will discuss "(Un)fit to Nurse: Efficiency and Discipline at the Philippine General Hospital, 1898–1916" More in this Circulating Now interview: https://loom.ly/upkIg-M Watch Ren Capucao's talk live at NIH Videocast: https://loom.ly/gy1K_W8 Or on NLM YouTube Live: https://loom.ly/gLOhM_k Learn about all of the #NLMHistTalk lectures taking place in 2024: https://loom.ly/1l505nc
(Un)fit to Nurse: Efficiency and Discipline at the Philippine General Hospital, 1898–1916
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🔊 Dr. Augustin Luna of the NLM/NCI Intramural Research Programs is seeking postdoctoral research fellows for work on applying artificial intelligence and machine learning to cancer precision medicine. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. The positions are Cancer Computational Biologist (https://loom.ly/imqAf1I) and Data Science/NLP/Computational Researcher (https://loom.ly/Q-c64PU). Learn more about Dr. Luna: https://loom.ly/6piQu_0
Cancer Computational Biologist in the Luna Lab (NLM/NCI) (Postdoctoral Fellow)
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