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Grantee project director: grantee web survey .................................................
Grantee staff: grantee interview topic guide ...................................................
Clinic administrators: listening visit topic guide ...............................................
Clinical service providers: listening visit topic guide .......................................
Clinic community outreach and partner staff: listening visit topic guide .........
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NIH Request for Information (RFI) on
NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for Research
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ACTION:
Request for information.
The Office of Research on
Women’s Health (ORWH) is updating
the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Strategic Plan for Research on the
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Health of Women. NIH is publishing
this Notice to solicit input from the
basic, clinical, and translational
scientists; advocacy and patient
communities; and the public on topics
under consideration for the next
strategic plan.
NIH Request for Information
(RFI) on NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for
Research on the Health of Women is
open for public comment through
September 29, 2022. Comments must be
received by September 29, 2022, to
ensure consideration. Comments
received after the public comment
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Health.
ADDRESSES: Submissions must be sent
electronically to RFI submission website
at: https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=
62c5e1a9fe640000ed002eb2.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about this RFI should be
directed to Juliane Caviston, Ph.D.,
Office of Research on Women’s Health,
6707 Democracy Boulevard, Suite 400,
Bethesda, MD 20817, NIHWideSPWH@
nih.gov, 301–435–0971.
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was established in the Office of the NIH
Director by the Public Health Service
Act to (a) identify projects and
multidisciplinary research related to
women’s health; (b) encourage research
on sex differences and promote
coordination among research entities;
(c) assist NIH efforts to include women
as participants in clinical research; and
(d) develop opportunities and support
for women in biomedical careers. These
efforts will continue to be part of the
office’s core mission. Please see https://
orwh.od.nih.gov/about/mission/ for
more on the ORWH mission.
ORWH is responsible for an NIH-wide
strategic plan for research on the health
of women that promotes allocation of
NIH resources for conducting and
supporting research efforts on the health
of women across NIH Institutes and
Centers. The NIH Strategic Plan for
Women’s Health Research FY 2019–
2023 https://orwh.od.nih.gov/sites/
orwh/files/docs/ORWH_Strategic_Plan_
2019_508C_0.pdf was developed by a
collaborative group of leaders from the
NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices
(ICOs); external stakeholders; and the
public. The plan incorporates the
missions of the NIH ICOs with ORWH’s
mission to pave the way toward
scientific and workforce efforts that
ultimately benefit the health and
biomedical research careers of women.
ORWH is currently in the process of
updating the NIH-Wide Strategic Plan
for Research on the Health of Women.
Recent, significant public health events
(e.g., the COVID pandemic) have had
significant effects on the health of
women. Several topics relevant to the
health of women were reviewed by the
NIH and the NIH Advisory Committee
on Research on Women’s Health
(ACRWH) in 2021, through the
congressionally directed and ORWH-led
Women’s Health Conference https://
orwh.od.nih.gov/research/2021womens-health-research-conference.
This required a review of NIH activities
to identify research opportunities to
address maternal mortality and
morbidity, survival rates of cervical
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cancer, and chronic and debilitating
diseases in women. The
recommendations that the ACRWH
made consequent to this conference as
well as recent scientific advances; new
technologies; current health priorities;
and feedback from this Request for
Information will all be considered in the
development of the next NIH-Wide
Strategic Plan for Research on the
Health of Women to help guide future
NIH research efforts to improve the
health of all women throughout the
entire life course.
Request for Information
Please provide your perspective on
the following topics:
• Research opportunities in the NIH
Strategic Plan for Women’s Health
Research FY 2019–2023 https://
orwh.od.nih.gov/sites/orwh/files/docs/
ORWH_Strategic_Plan_2019_508C_
0.pdf that should be modified to
account for recent scientific advances.
• Emerging research needs and
opportunities that reflect the changing
landscape of the study of the health of
women that should be added to the
plan.
• Cross-cutting scientific themes (for
example, multidisciplinary research,
and/or utilizing data science, natural
language processing, and artificial
intelligence) or research-related themes
that should be common to all future
strategic goals and objectives (such as
considerations of sex, gender, and age
on health and disease, and health
disparities).
How To Submit a Response
All responses should be submitted
electronically at the RFI submission
website at: https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=
62c5e1a9fe640000ed002eb2 by 11:59:59
p.m. (ET) on September 29, 2022. You
will see an electronic confirmation
acknowledging receipt of your response.
Responses to this RFI are voluntary
and may be submitted anonymously.
You may voluntarily include your name
and contact information with your
response. If you choose to provide NIH
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information outside of NIH unless
required by law.
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information, please do not include any
personally identifiable information or
any information that you do not wish to
make public. Proprietary, classified,
confidential, or sensitive information
should not be included in your
response. The Government will use the
information submitted in response to
this RFI at its discretion. Other than
your name and contact information, the
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resultant solicitation(s), grant(s), or
cooperative agreement(s), or in the
development of future funding
opportunity announcements. This RFI is
for informational and planning purposes
only and is not a solicitation for
applications or an obligation on the part
of the Government to provide support
for any ideas identified in response to
it. Please note that the Government will
not pay for the preparation of any
information submitted or for use of that
information.
We look forward to your input and
hope that you will share this RFI
opportunity with your colleagues.
Dated: July 25, 2022.
Tara A. Schwetz,
Acting Principal Deputy Director, National
Institutes of Health.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
NIH Request for Information (RFI) on NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for
Research on the Health of Women
AGENCY: National Institutes of Health, HHS.
ACTION: Request for information.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) is updating
the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Strategic Plan for Research on
the Health of Women. NIH is publishing this Notice to solicit input
from the basic, clinical, and translational scientists; advocacy and
patient communities; and the public on topics under consideration for
the next strategic plan.
DATES: NIH Request for Information (RFI) on NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for
Research on the Health of Women is open for public comment through
September 29, 2022. Comments must be received by September 29, 2022, to
ensure consideration. Comments received after the public comment period
has closed may be considered by
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the Office of Research on Women's Health.
ADDRESSES: Submissions must be sent electronically to RFI submission
website at: https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=62c5e1a9fe640000ed002eb2.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about this RFI should be
directed to Juliane Caviston, Ph.D., Office of Research on Women's
Health, 6707 Democracy Boulevard, Suite 400, Bethesda, MD 20817,
[email protected], 301-435-0971.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ORWH was established in the Office of the
NIH Director by the Public Health Service Act to (a) identify projects
and multidisciplinary research related to women's health; (b) encourage
research on sex differences and promote coordination among research
entities; (c) assist NIH efforts to include women as participants in
clinical research; and (d) develop opportunities and support for women
in biomedical careers. These efforts will continue to be part of the
office's core mission. Please see https://orwh.od.nih.gov/about/mission/ for more on the ORWH mission.
ORWH is responsible for an NIH-wide strategic plan for research on
the health of women that promotes allocation of NIH resources for
conducting and supporting research efforts on the health of women
across NIH Institutes and Centers. The NIH Strategic Plan for Women's
Health Research FY 2019-2023 https://orwh.od.nih.gov/sites/orwh/files/docs/ORWH_Strategic_Plan_2019_508C_0.pdf was developed by a
collaborative group of leaders from the NIH Institutes, Centers, and
Offices (ICOs); external stakeholders; and the public. The plan
incorporates the missions of the NIH ICOs with ORWH's mission to pave
the way toward scientific and workforce efforts that ultimately benefit
the health and biomedical research careers of women. ORWH is currently
in the process of updating the NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for Research on
the Health of Women. Recent, significant public health events (e.g.,
the COVID pandemic) have had significant effects on the health of
women. Several topics relevant to the health of women were reviewed by
the NIH and the NIH Advisory Committee on Research on Women's Health
(ACRWH) in 2021, through the congressionally directed and ORWH-led
Women's Health Conference https://orwh.od.nih.gov/research/2021-womens-health-research-conference. This required a review of NIH activities to
identify research opportunities to address maternal mortality and
morbidity, survival rates of cervical cancer, and chronic and
debilitating diseases in women. The recommendations that the ACRWH made
consequent to this conference as well as recent scientific advances;
new technologies; current health priorities; and feedback from this
Request for Information will all be considered in the development of
the next NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for Research on the Health of Women to
help guide future NIH research efforts to improve the health of all
women throughout the entire life course.
Request for Information
Please provide your perspective on the following topics:
Research opportunities in the NIH Strategic Plan for
Women's Health Research FY 2019-2023 https://orwh.od.nih.gov/sites/orwh/files/docs/ORWH_Strategic_Plan_2019_508C_0.pdf that should be
modified to account for recent scientific advances.
Emerging research needs and opportunities that reflect the
changing landscape of the study of the health of women that should be
added to the plan.
Cross-cutting scientific themes (for example,
multidisciplinary research, and/or utilizing data science, natural
language processing, and artificial intelligence) or research-related
themes that should be common to all future strategic goals and
objectives (such as considerations of sex, gender, and age on health
and disease, and health disparities).
How To Submit a Response
All responses should be submitted electronically at the RFI
submission website at: https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/?s=62c5e1a9fe640000ed002eb2 by 11:59:59 p.m. (ET) on September 29,
2022. You will see an electronic confirmation acknowledging receipt of
your response.
Responses to this RFI are voluntary and may be submitted
anonymously. You may voluntarily include your name and contact
information with your response. If you choose to provide NIH with this
information, NIH will not share your name and contact information
outside of NIH unless required by law.
Other than your name and contact information, please do not include
any personally identifiable information or any information that you do
not wish to make public. Proprietary, classified, confidential, or
sensitive information should not be included in your response. The
Government will use the information submitted in response to this RFI
at its discretion. Other than your name and contact information, the
Government reserves the right to use any submitted information on
public websites, in reports, in summaries of the state of the science,
in any possible resultant solicitation(s), grant(s), or cooperative
agreement(s), or in the development of future funding opportunity
announcements. This RFI is for informational and planning purposes only
and is not a solicitation for applications or an obligation on the part
of the Government to provide support for any ideas identified in
response to it. Please note that the Government will not pay for the
preparation of any information submitted or for use of that
information.
We look forward to your input and hope that you will share this RFI
opportunity with your colleagues.
Dated: July 25, 2022.
Tara A. Schwetz,
Acting Principal Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health.
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