November 5, 2007
Please send any information for inclusion in the Bulletin to Marina Neris (marina.neris@yale.edu) by Noon of the Thursday before the week the Bulletin goes out.
A. CIRA SPONSORED AIDS SEMINARS
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THIS WEEK! YACS @ CIRA Seminar Series

Date/Time: Thursday, 11/08/07, 12:00 P.M. – 1:30 P.M. (Lunch included)
Title: "Racial Bias, Communication, and Trust: Implications for Interventions"
Speaker(s): Jack Dovidio, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Yale University
Sponsor(s): Co-sponsored by CIRA and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies
Location: CIRA, Ste. 200, Rm. 202, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT
Contact: Please RSVP to Elizabeth Eocaci-Tucker. For more information or directions, please call 764-4333, or visit the YACS @ CIRA Web site: http://cira.med.yale.edu/events/yacs.html.
B. CIRA MEETINGS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
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CANCELLED! Community Research (CR) Core Meeting
Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/07/07, 9:00 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.
Location: CIRA, Ste. 200, Rm. 202, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT
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CANCELLED! Peer Review
Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/07/07, 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.
Location: CIRA, Ste. 200, Rm. 202, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT
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Interdisciplinary Research Methods (IRM) Core Meeting
Date/Time: Friday, 11/09/07, 1:00 P.M. - 2:30 P.M.
Location: CIRA, Ste. 200, Rm. 202, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT
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NEW! Peer Review
Date/Time: Monday, 11/19/07, 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.
Location: CIRA, Ste. 200, Rm. 202, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT
Note: CIRA peer review provides an opportunity to enhance the quality of grant proposals and manuscripts written by CIRA scientists by sharing them with a multidisciplinary group of colleagues. The spirit of CIRA peer review is one of collegiality and respect; peer review is constructive rather than evaluative. Investigators use the feedback they receive as they see fit. We encourage you to have your proposal reviewed early in its development. If you would like to submit a grant proposal or manuscript for peer review, please contact Jon Atherton (jon.atherton@yale.edu; 764-4337)
C. OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NEW! Letter of Intent (LOI) The Ethel F. Donaghue Women's Health Investigator Program at Yale University

Women's Health Research at Yale is offering grant support for research from the Ethel F. Donaghue Women's Health Investigator Program at Yale that will result in direct practical benefit for women. The letter of intent must be received in the Program Office by 12:00 Noon on 12/10/2007. The LOI should include a descriptive title (not to exceed 60 characters) to the proposed project, the name and title of the principal investigator and other key personnel. The letter should include a summary of the project including the project's specific aims (250 words), how the findings of the proposed project would have practical implications for the health of women (100 additional words), and the time frame needed to achieve the stated aims of the project. Awards will be for amounts up to $50,000 (in direct costs only), and for either a one- or two-year grant duration. A full application will be requested from those investigators whose proposed projects are consistent with Women's Health Research at Yale funding interests. Full applications will be due by 2/13/08, and will be peer reviewed.
Contact: For more information about the application process, contact the Program Office at 764-6600, email whresearch@yale.edu, or visit the Web site: www.yalewhr.org.
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Request for Information (RFI): To Solicit Input and Ideas on Priorities in Basic Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (NOT-OD-08-008)

Response Date: November 26, 2007
The NIH is seeking input from the scientific community, health professionals, patient advocates, and the general public about current and emerging priorities in basic Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (bBSSR) that may offer potential for improving and accelerating health research and its impact on the health of the Nation. This information will aid OPASI, working with OBSSR expertise, in developing a congressionally-requested strategic plan for bBSSR at the NIH. Relevant text from the House Appropriations Committee request is available at http://www.bBSSRresponse.com/.
Sponsors: National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director, Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI) and the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR).
Contact: Deborah H. Olster, Ph.D., Deputy Director, OBSSR, (301) 402-1147, email: OlsterD@od.nih.gov and James P. Stansbury, Ph.D., M.P.H., AAAS Fellow, OBSSR, (301) 402-3930, email: stansburyj@od.nih.gov
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HEAR ME Project: HIV/AIDS Story-Writing/Video Competition

Deadline: 12/01/07
The HEAR ME Project is again sponsoring its annual HIV/AIDS story writing competition. Young people ages 14 to 22 are encouraged to submit their original stories, either real or made up, about vulnerability to HIV and AIDS. The HEAR ME Project has also launched a new video contest that is taking place at the same time as the annual story-writing contest.
Sponsors: The HEAR ME Project
Contact: For more information please visit: http://www.hearmeproject.org/ Email all questions to: contest@hearmeproject.org
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Call for Abstracts National Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit III

Abstracts are due 11/15/07, and notification of acceptance will be emailed no later than 12/31/07. Conference fees will be waived for presenting authors.
The National AIDS Housing Coalition (NAHC), working in collaboration with the Department of Health, Behavior and Society of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, is pleased to announce the third National Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit, a meeting of leading health, housing and social service researchers and policy makers, to be held March 5th – 7th, 2008, at the Pier 5 Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. The Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit series is an interdisciplinary, interactive forum for the presentation of research findings on the relationship of housing status and HIV prevention and care, coupled with dialogue on public policy implications and strategies among researchers, policy makers, and providers and consumers of HIV housing and services.
The National Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit III Call for Abstracts and Concept Paper are available at:
http://www.nationalaidshousing.org/HousingandHIV-AIDSResearchSummit.htm
Questions can be directed to nahc@nationalaidshousing.org.
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THIS WEEK! "Understanding and Managing Nucleoside/Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor Toxicity in HIV Therapy"

Date/Time: Tuesday, 11/06/07, 8:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. (Breakfast will be provided)
Speaker: Dr. Paul Sax, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Infectious Disease Practitioner, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston. Dr. Sax is Clinical Director of the HIV Program and Division of Infectious Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is actively involved in HIV research, clinical practice, and teaching. His research interests include clinical trials of new antiretroviral therapies, the cost-effectiveness of HIV management strategies, complications of antiretroviral treatment, and the identification, treatment, and outcome of primary HIV infection.
Sponsor: CT AIDS Education and Training Center (CAETC)
Location: Yale School of Nursing, Room 105, 1st Level, 100 Church St. South, New Haven, CT
Contact: caetc@yale.edu or 203-737-2312 to RSVP
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The New York HIV Research Centers Consortium: "Living with HIV: Challenges for Interdisciplinary Research"

Date/Time: Tuesday, 11/27/07, 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Deadline for registration is 11/15/07
The advent of life-extending antiretroviral medications more than a decade ago has
presented new challenges for HIV-infected people and their health care providers in coping with HIV infection, maximizing quality of life, and minimizing unsafe sexual and drug using risk behaviors. This conference will use the multiple perspectives of behavioral/social, clinical, and basic biomedical sciences as well as community models to identify critical areas for interdisciplinary research that address health, risk, access to care, and quality of life for diverse HIV+ populations in the greater tristate New York metropolitan area.
Location: New York University's Kimmel Center, KC Eisner & Lubin Auditorium - 4th Floor located at 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY
Sponsors: The New York HIV Research Centers Consortium, The Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) & New York/New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC)
Contact: Melissa White, MSSW, Scientific Coordinator, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 212-543-5845, whiteme@pi.cpmc.columbia.edu. Participants should register online at the following Web site:
http://cduhr.ndri.org/nyhiv/conference.aspx, where the conference agenda is also posted.
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