National Academy of Medicine

National Academy of Medicine

Public Policy Offices

Washington, District of Columbia 7,751 followers

Independent, evidence-based advisor in biomedical science, health, medicine & health policy. Committed to health equity.

About us

Founded in 1970 as the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) is one of three Academies that make up the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (the National Academies) in the United States. Operating under the 1863 Congressional charter of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academies are private, nonprofit institutions that work outside of government to provide objective advice on matters of science, technology, and health. Studies from the National Academies are often congressionally mandated or commissioned by government agencies, and their recommendations can have lasting impact on domestic and global policy.

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http://nam.edu
Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1970
Specialties
Medicine and Health

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    Washington, District of Columbia 20001, US

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  • Congratulations to NAM Member Gary Ruvkun for this great honor! Ruvkun and Ambros are also members of the National Academy of Sciences. They were awarded for their discovery of microRNA, a new class of tiny RNA molecules that play a crucial role in gene regulation. 

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    BREAKING NEWS The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutet has today decided to award the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. This year’s Nobel Prize honours two scientists for their discovery of a fundamental principle governing how gene activity is regulated. The information stored within our chromosomes can be likened to an instruction manual for all cells in our body. Every cell contains the same chromosomes, so every cell contains exactly the same set of genes and exactly the same set of instructions. Yet, different cell types, such as muscle and nerve cells, have very distinct characteristics. How do these differences arise? The answer lies in gene regulation, which allows each cell to select only the relevant instructions. This ensures that only the correct set of genes is active in each cell type. This year’s medicine laureates Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun were interested in how different cell types develop. They discovered microRNA, a new class of tiny RNA molecules that play a crucial role in gene regulation. Their groundbreaking discovery revealed a completely new principle of gene regulation that turned out to be essential for multicellular organisms, including humans. It is now known that the human genome codes for over one thousand microRNAs. Their surprising discovery revealed an entirely new dimension to gene regulation. MicroRNAs are proving to be fundamentally important for how organisms develop and function.

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  • The NAM just published a new special publication on the state of the U.S. biomedical and health research enterprise. The publication addresses some of the challenges facing the #biomedicalresearch enterprise and evaluates whether the United States can continue to lead globally while addressing the health needs of our population. The authors provide a roadmap for reinvigorating the enterprise by proposing priorities in five key areas: strategic vision, funding, health equity, coordination and convergence science, and workforce. Read the Special Publication here: https://lnkd.in/giNU6yVd

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  • Don't miss the webinar release event for a new NAM special publication on the state of the U.S. biomedical and health research enterprise happening tomorrow, 10/1. Join us for a presentation on the report, along with a discussion with national leaders in #biomedicalresearch including Monica Bertagnolli, National Institutes of Health; Kimryn Rathmell, National Cancer Institute; John Reed, Johnson & Johnson; and Robert Conn, UC San Diego - moderated by NAM President Victor J. Dzau. Register now: https://buff.ly/3zHIM5n

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  • The 4th Annual Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit begins on Monday, September 30! This year, sessions will focus on topics such as health equity, women's health, artificial intelligence, climate change, and securing additional funding. Hear from academics, policy experts, industry leaders, entrepreneurs & more, and learn about the bold and innovative projects from Healthy Longevity Catalyst & Accelerator Awardees, at this two-day virtual conference. Register here: https://buff.ly/3XZnIkb

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  • The National Academy of Medicine is hosting a virtual workshop to discuss the state of the HIV/AIDS endemic and global progress. Join us on September 18th from 9am to 5pm ET to hear from Victor Dzau, John Nkengasong, and other international leaders on post-2030 goals and future response. Register to attend:

    Sustainability of the HIV/AIDS Response – Getting to 2030 & Beyond - National Academy of Medicine

    Sustainability of the HIV/AIDS Response – Getting to 2030 & Beyond - National Academy of Medicine

    https://nam.edu

  • The National Academy of Medicine is hosting a virtual workshop to discuss the state of the HIV/AIDS endemic and global progress. Join us on September 18th from 9am to 5pm ET to hear from Victor Dzau, John Nkengasong, and other international leaders on post-2030 goals and future response. Register to attend:

    Sustainability of the HIV/AIDS Response – Getting to 2030 & Beyond - National Academy of Medicine

    Sustainability of the HIV/AIDS Response – Getting to 2030 & Beyond - National Academy of Medicine

    https://nam.edu

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