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Policy Watch: Increasing Attention Toward Behavioral Science
Alondra Nelson named deputy director for science and society at OSTP, NIH extends registration and reporting flexibility.
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Notes From a Fellow: OES Collaboration Echo Federal Priorities
Evidence-based research helps government agencies achieve priority outcomes, explains OES Fellow Heather Kappes.
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Inside Grants: National Institute of Mental Health R15 Research Enhancement Award
Cognitive neuroscientist Kimberly Chiew shares insights on the R15 mechanism.
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APS Provides Recommendations to NIH Initiative Combatting Structural Racism
The initiative, called UNITE, aims to understand and address racism in the broader scientific community and more specifically in NIH-supported work. APS’s comments, informed by psychological science, echo the value of improving inclusivity and diversity in science.
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Breaking News: NIH Extends Flexibilities for Registration and Reporting of Research Results
A set of policies that would affect NIH-funded basic experimental studies with humans, opposed by APS, has been delayed another two years.
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Policy Watch: APS Members Named to NASEM Committee on Behavioral Ontologies
The committee aims to develop a shared language and concepts for behavioral science research.