Date

November 11, 2024

Share this News Post

Patrick Ryan, Ph.D. Named a 2024-2025 NIH Climate and Health Scholar

The Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training’s Translational Workforce Development Core Director, Patrick Ryan, Ph.D., M.S., was named a 2024-2025 NIH Climate and Health Scholar. Dr. Ryan is a professor in the Division of Biostatics and Epidemiology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. 

 

The program helps build climate and health research capacity and to support NIH institutes, centers and offices (ICOs) in developing a stronger climate and health knowledge base. Each Climate and Health Scholar is hosted by an NIH ICO and invited to collaborate with NIH staff on a diverse array of activities to share their scientific knowledge with NIH intramural investigators, program staff, and the broader NIH community. 

 

Read more about the program here

Clinical and Translational Research Grand Rounds: “Optimizing Long-Term Health in Childhood Cancer Survivors: From Observation to Intervention”

Previous

Bridging the Digital Divide to Help Rural Smokers Quit

Next