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NIH OSP Updates

March 11, 2016

All,

Below is a message from Ryan Bayha, Director of Strategic Engagement at NIH.  The NIH Office of Science Policy (OSP) will be undergoing some organizational restructuring soon as well as launching several important policy initiatives in the upcoming months. 

 

Dear Colleagues,

I wanted to reach out to make you aware of some of the resources available from the NIH Office of Science Policy (OSP).  First, OSP has recently launched a new listserv that will allow stakeholders to receive timely updates on policy areas including biosafety and biosecurity, clinical research, genomic data sharing, technology transfer, innovation policy, scientific reporting, and much more.  The listserv will also provide subscribers with information on upcoming OSP and trans-governmental meetings and workshops related to important science policy topics.

To subscribe to the listserv, please click here and then choose the “subscribe” option.  You may also subscribe by sending an email to listserv@list.nih.gov with the message: Subscribe OSP_News

Secondly, I wanted to remind stakeholders about the OSP blog “Under the Poliscope.”  The blog is written by the NIH Associate Director for Science Policy, Dr. Carrie D. Wolinetz, and presents a unique take on the major science policy issues OSP deals with.  To subscribe to the blog, simply follow this link: http://osp.od.nih.gov/under-the-poliscope

For more information about OSP, please visit our website at: http://osp.od.nih.gov/.  Questions may also be sent to SciencePolicy@od.nih.gov

Lastly, please feel free to broadcast this information widely.

Ryan T. Bayha                                                                                                                           

Director of Strategic Engagement

National Institutes of Health

Office of Science Policy

6705 Rockledge Drive, Suite 750

Bethesda, MD 20892

301- 496-9838 (p)

301-496-9838 (f) 

 

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