Thursday, October 4, 2012, 3:00 – 4:00 pm, EST
How
does culture affect health-related beliefs and practices? Artists and
arts organizations may help answer this question through a new funding
opportunity from the
National Institutes of Health. This Request for Applications (RFA) will
support research projects that bring together teams of social and
behavioral researchers and arts and cultural experts to gain new
insights into the relationships between culture and health.
NEA co-hosts this webinar with the Office of Behavioral and Social
Sciences Research (OBSSR) at the National Institutes of Health. Bill
Elwood of OBSSR will present this grant announcement from the NIH Basic
Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network
(OppNet),
a trans-NIH initiative that funds activities to build the collective
body of knowledge about the nature of behavior and social
systems. Also joining the webinar are several NIH program directors who
serve as scientific contacts for the OppNET RFA. This is the first-time
the NIH has embedded the arts into an OppNet
RFA on the social sciences.
For
more than a year, the NEA Interagency Task Force on the Arts and Human
Development has brought together federal agencies – including the NIH –
to promote more
and better research on how the arts help people reach their full
potential at all stages of life. This OppNet RFA aligns with the NEA
Task force goals.
The
NEA and the Interagency Task Force periodically host public webinars to
share compelling research, practices, and/or funding opportunities for
research in the
arts and human development. Task Force members include representatives
from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the National
Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the U.S.
Department of Education, and other agencies and departments.
More information on the Task Force can be found at http://www.nea.gov/research/convenings.html
Guests and speakers
- Sunil Iyengar, Director of Research & Analysis, NEA, will moderate the webinar
- Bill Elwood, Coordinator, NIH Basic Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network (OppNet)
- Eva Caldera, Assistant Chairman for Partnership and Strategic Initiatives, National Endowment for the Humanities
- Dorothy Castille, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), invited
- Richard Jenkins, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- Lana Shekim, The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
- Alan VanBiervliet, National Library of Medicine (NLM)
How to join the webinar
The webinar is free and open to the public. No registration is required.
Media may RSVP to Sally Gifford, NEA Public Affairs Specialist at 202-682-5606 or giffords@arts.gov.
To join the webinar, go to http://artsgov.adobeconnect.com/artsdev5/ and
check the "Enter as Guest" radio button. Type in your name and click hit "Enter Room" to join.
You may listen using your computer's speakers or dial-in to 1-877-685-5350 and use participant code: 739587.
Attendees will be muted but able to type in questions and comments through a text Q&A box.
Follow the conversation on Twitter @NEAarts with the hashtag #NEAtaskforce.
An archive of the webinar will be available on Monday, October 8, 2012 at http://www.arts.gov/research/convenings/
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