Wendy Powers, University of California |
NIH Requests Information from Extension on Research Opportunities to End Hunger, Food and Nutrition Insecurity - NIH has posted NOT-OD-21-183 - Request for Information (RFI): Research Opportunities to End Hunger, Food and Nutrition Insecurity. Through this RFI input is invited on the approaches NIH can take to address hunger, food insecurity and nutrition insecurity through innovative and multidisciplinary research - including implementation science and health outcomes-based research. Several areas of investigation could potentially reveal strategies to advance nutrition science, and improve coordination of federal food and nutrition policy, along with strategies and tactics to integrate nutrition with healthcare. This RFI is intended to solicit input from a broad array of stakeholder communities beyond the biomedical research community and healthcare sector. Responses can be provided by email or an email attachment. There are no forms or page limits. Responses will be accepted until November 1, 2021. Please direct all inquiries to Christopher Lynch, Ph.D., OD/Office of Nutrition Research (ONR), Telephone: 301-827-3988, and Email: nutritionresearch@nih.gov.
Competitive Nutrition/Health Grant Program Listening Session - The Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP) brings together stakeholders from various parts of the food and healthcare systems. The competitive grant program portfolio includes nutrition incentive projects, produce prescription projects, training, technical assistance, evaluation, and information centers which provide support services to both nutrition incentive and produce prescription projects. NIFA will host a webinar to listen to stakeholder feedback regarding all aspects of the GusNIP program. Go online here for more information or to register for the October 20, at 2:00 p.m. ET session.
Final Call for Editor for Youth Development Journal - The Publications Committee of the Journal of Youth Development: Bridging Research and Practice (JYD) is searching for their next Editor. JYD is an established open access, peer-reviewed journal in which neither authors nor readers pay anything for access. JYD is hosted by the National Association of Extension 4-H Youth Development Professionals (NAE4-HYDP) and the National Afterschool Association (NAA) with a collective membership of over 35,000 practitioners, researchers and leaders in child and youth learning and development throughout communities across the country including state affiliates. JYD’s editorial policies and practices are set by the Publication Committee in consultation with the Editor. Nominations (including self-nominations) for Editorship should send a brief (one- to two-page) statement of interest and vision for the journal and a letter of support from the head of the institution or department where the individual works by November 1 and request two letters of reference from individuals who can comment on the qualifications of the candidate for meeting the job qualifications outlined above. All materials should be submitted to Dale Blyth, Chair of the Search Committee at blyth004@umn.edu.