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Director's Corner

NICHD's Scientific Vision: The Next Decade

Dr. Alan GuttmacherAlan E. Guttmacher, M.D. has served as Director of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development since August 2010, following a term as Acting Director beginning in December 2009.

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Meet Our Researchers

Dr. Simons-Morton and Research into Teen Driving

Dr. Bruce Simons-MortonDr. Bruce Simons-Morton serves as branch chief and senior investigator for the NICHD's Prevention Research Branch within the Division of Epidemiology, Statistics, and Prevention Research.

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Division of Epidemiology, Statistics and Prevention ResearchDivision of Extramural ResearchDivision of Intramural ResearchNational Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research

Inside the NICHD

Dr. Tonse Raju
A 'fantastic specialty'

Dr. Tonse RajuDr. Tonse Raju reflects on his career in neonatal medicine, the advances sparked by NICHD, and on how a surprise package sent from NIH to his dorm room in India changed his life.

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NICHD Spotlights

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Research for a Lifetime: Commemorating the NICHD’s 50th Anniversary (December 04, 2012)

Research for a Lifetime: Commemorating the NICHD’s 50th Anniversary (December 04, 2012)

On October 17, 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed into law the legislation establishing the NICHD to examine “the complex process of human development from conception to old age.” The Institute marks its golden anniversary with Research for a Lifetime, an all-day scientific colloquium to highlight the Institute’s mission, accomplishments, and future research directions.
World AIDS Day and NICHD HIV/AIDS Research (November 30, 2012)

World AIDS Day and NICHD HIV/AIDS Research (November 30, 2012)

​According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 34 million people around the world are living with HIV, and about 10% of them are children. On World AIDS Day, the NICHD reflects on its progress and its continuing efforts to keep these children healthy, to preserve the health of HIV-positive mothers, and to prevent new cases of HIV among children and adults.
Health Literacy and the NICHD (November 26, 2012)

Health Literacy and the NICHD (November 26, 2012)

​The ability to understand and use health information—called health literacy—is vital for staying healthy, but many Americans just don’t understand the information that health organizations produce, and many health organizations are not skilled at creating health information tailored to different publics. Research supported by the NICHD and other agencies and organizations is helping to identify ways to improve health literacy, which can help individuals and families make informed decisions about their health and help them to stay healthy.  

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Vision National Institutes of Health Home BOND National Institues of Health Home Home Storz Lab: Section on Environmental Gene Regulation Home Machner Lab: Unit on Microbial Pathogenesis Home Division of Epidemiology Statistics and Prevention Branch Home Bonifacino Lab: Section on Intracellular Protein Trafficking Home Lilly Lab: Section on Gamete Development Home Lippincott-Schwartz Lab: Section on Organelle Biology