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The RML, based at the UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library in Los Angeles, supports a variety of libraries and health information centers in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the U. S. Territories in the Pacific. The Region stretches across six time zones, as well as the International Date Line. The geographic diversity presents a study in contrasts and great differences in information needs, from the urban hubs of Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix, and Las Vegas, to the remote island communities of the Pacific. The Region covers 11% of the total U.S. land area, and includes nearly 16% of the total U. S. population. In addition to the great geographical distances, the Region is culturally, ethnically, and linguistically very diverse. Over 200 languages and dialects are known to be spoken and read in California, making it one of the most linguistically diverse areas in the world. Arizona is home to many Native Americans and Hispanic Americans, Nevada has many frontier counties, and Hawaii has the largest population of Native Hawaiians. Another challenge is the changing landscape of health sciences libraries, particularly hospital libraries, which are undergoing a continuing trend of downsizing and closure, primarily due to institutional economic pressures and retirements of senior librarians. Despite these challenges, we have developed a program to publicize and promote the resources and services of the National Library of Medicine to as many audiences as possible. One of our key strategies is carefully planning the timing of webinars and other online meetings for the convenience of all parts of the Region. We also make extensive use of social media channels, two blogs, and an electronic announcement list to promote the word about new or revised NLM resources, upcoming events, technology tips, training information, and funding opportunities that may be of interest to our constituents. To support hospital librarians, we have extensively supported advocacy efforts by sponsoring workshops and providing professional development funding directed at hospital librarians wishing to enhance their skills. The Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library proposes to continue providing Regional Medical Library services to the states of Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and U.S. Territories in the Pacific Basin for the 2016-2021 Cooperative Agreement. We recognize that technologies and health information priorities will change during the course of the agreement, and we stand ready to monitor and evaluate the communication tools used by our primary audiences, and to adapt our methods accordingly. We believe that the program put forward in this proposal to serve the NN/LM Pacific Southwest Region provides a balanced, logical, and flexible approach to improving access to health information and to promoting the systems and services of the National Library of Medicine.", "keywords": [ "Access to Information", "Advocacy", "Agreement", "Area", "Arizona", "California", "Communication Tools", "Communities", "Development", "Economics", "Education", "Educational workshop", "Event", "Funding", "Funding Opportunities", "Geographic Factor", "Geography", "Hawaii", "Health", "Health Professional", "Health Science Library", "Hispanic Americans", "Home environment", "Hospital Libraries", "Hospitals", "Improve Access", "Individual", "Information Centers", "Information Resources", "International", "Island", "Language", "Librarians", "Libraries", "Library Services", "Linguistics", "Los Angeles", "Medical Libraries", "Medicine", "Methods", "Mission", "Monitor", "Native Americans", "Native Hawaiian", "Nevada", "Population", "Public Health", "Resources", "Retirement", "San Francisco", "Services", "Stretching", "System", "Technology", "Time", "Training", "U-Series Cooperative Agreements", "United States National Library of Medicine", "Work", "base", "expectation", "flexibility", "frontier counties", "improved", "interest", "meetings", "member", "outreach", "pressure", "programs", "response", "skills", "social media", "trend", "webinar" ], "approved": true } }, { "type": "Grant", "id": "9474", "attributes": { "award_id": "7R01AI045818-21", "title": "RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase", "funder": { "id": 4, "ror": "https://ror.org/01cwqze88", "name": "National Institutes of Health", "approved": true }, "funder_divisions": [ "National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)" ], "program_reference_codes": [], "program_officials": [ { "id": 6054, "first_name": "Eun-Chung", "last_name": "Park", "orcid": null, "emails": "", "private_emails": "", "keywords": null, "approved": true, "websites": null, "desired_collaboration": null, "comments": null, "affiliations": [] } ], "start_date": "2019-09-01", "end_date": "2021-06-30", "award_amount": 311837, "principal_investigator": { "id": 8755, "first_name": "CRAIG E.", "last_name": "CAMERON", "orcid": null, "emails": "", "private_emails": "", "keywords": null, "approved": true, "websites": null, "desired_collaboration": null, "comments": null, "affiliations": [ { "id": 817, "ror": "", "name": "UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL", "address": "", "city": "", "state": "NC", "zip": "", "country": "United States", "approved": true } ] }, "other_investigators": [], "awardee_organization": { "id": 817, "ror": "", "name": "UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL", "address": "", "city": "", "state": "NC", "zip": "", "country": "United States", "approved": true }, "abstract": " DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Using poliovirus (PV) and its RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), 3Dpol, as our primary model system, we, our collaborators and other picorna virologists have made a very compelling case for RdRp fidelity and the corresponding genetic diversity of the viral population as contributors to viral pathogenesis and virulence. This relationship between viral genetic diversity and viral fitness established using the PV model has now been demonstrated for a variety of virus families. In addition, we have demonstrated that the rate of nucleotide addition can be tuned and contributes to viral genetic diversity and viral fitness. Therefore, the overarching hypothesis driving our studies is that mechanisms governing RdRp speed and fidelity can be targeted genetically and chemically for development of attenuated viruses and antiviral agents, respectively. If one is to harness the full therapeutic an prophylactic potential of modulated RdRp function, however, knowledge of the physical mechanism(s) controlling RdRp speed and fidelity is needed. One goal of this application is to test and to exploit a new model for nucleotide selection that we anticipate can be applied to any RdRp. Recombination is a major contributor to viral evolution, leading to the emergence of vaccine-resistant strains and expansion of virus host range. Unfortunately, we lack sufficient knowledge of the molecular mechanism of RNA virus recombination to prevent this process from thwarting vaccine development and long- term efficacy. Therefore, an understanding of recombination is of potentially broad, practical value. For example, detailed knowledge of the mechanism of recombination may establish principles that can be exploited for development of strategies to suppress recombination and/or design of recombination-deficient vaccine strains. A second goal of this application is to create fundamental knowledge on the mechanism of RNA virus recombination using the PV model. During the next funding period, our central objectives will be: (1) Identify active-site determinants of RdRp incorporation fidelity that can be targeted for viral attenuation; (2) Exploit the promiscuity of the RdRp nascent base pair-binding pocket for antiviral therapy; (3) Elucidate a mechanism for template switching/strand transfer by PV RdRp and establish its relevance to RNA recombination by PV in cells. The proposed studies will create important knowledge that should contribute to development of strategies to treat and to prevent RNA viral infections, including those of current concern: Ebola virus, enterovirus D68, and Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome coronavirus.", "keywords": [], "approved": true } }, { "type": "Grant", "id": "7535", "attributes": { "award_id": "5UG4LM012340-05", "title": "Southeastern/Atlantic Regional Medical Library", "funder": { "id": 4, "ror": "https://ror.org/01cwqze88", "name": "National Institutes of Health", "approved": true }, "funder_divisions": [ "National Library of Medicine (NLM)" ], "program_reference_codes": [], "program_officials": [ { "id": 8207, "first_name": "ALAN", "last_name": "VANBIERVLIET", "orcid": null, "emails": "", "private_emails": "", "keywords": null, "approved": true, "websites": null, "desired_collaboration": null, "comments": null, "affiliations": [] } ], "start_date": "2016-05-01", "end_date": "2021-07-15", "award_amount": 1749912, "principal_investigator": { "id": 23338, "first_name": "Mary Joan", "last_name": "Tooey", "orcid": null, "emails": "", "private_emails": "", "keywords": null, "approved": true, "websites": null, "desired_collaboration": null, "comments": null, "affiliations": [ { "id": 793, "ror": "", "name": "UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE", "address": "", "city": "", "state": "MD", "zip": "", "country": "United States", "approved": true } ] }, "other_investigators": [], "awardee_organization": { "id": 793, "ror": "", "name": "UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE", "address": "", "city": "", "state": "MD", "zip": "", "country": "United States", "approved": true }, "abstract": " DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): With 33 years of experience in providing the service, the Health Sciences and Human Services Library of the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) seeks to continue a Regional Medical Library Program supporting the Southeastern/Atlantic Region. UMB proposes a systematic approach to the project by establishing a governance and feedback structure; cultivating a network that provides access to biomedical and health information to all; building capacity through training, exhibits, and funding of outreach; conducting continual assessment of the program; and cooperating with the other RMLs and national NN/LM Offices to reduce duplication of effort and emphasize regional expertise. The approach is integrated, with each area depending upon the other for success and feedback.", "keywords": [ "Access to Information", "Advisory Committees", "Area", "Baltimore", "Big Data", "Communication", "Disasters", "Education", "Education and Outreach", "Emergency Situation", "Ensure", "Environment", "Evaluation", "Exhibits", "Family", "Feedback", "Friends", "Funding", "Health", "Health Professional", "Health Sciences", "Healthcare", "Human", "Information Networks", "Information Specialists", "Knowledge", "Leadership", "Library Associations", "Library Services", "Maryland", "Medical Libraries", "Medicine", "Mission", "Outcome", "Pacific Northwest", "Persons", "Program Evaluation", "Provider", "Public Health", "Research Personnel", "Seasons", "Services", "Structure", "System", "Target Populations", "Training", "Universities", "data management", "education evaluation", "experience", "improved", "member", "operation", "outreach", "programs", "success", "support network", "tool", "training project" ], "approved": true } }, { "type": "Grant", "id": "7574", "attributes": { "award_id": "5UG4LM012346-05", "title": "National Network of Libraries of Medicine Greater Midwest (Region 3)", "funder": { "id": 4, "ror": "https://ror.org/01cwqze88", "name": "National Institutes of Health", "approved": true }, "funder_divisions": [ "National Library of Medicine (NLM)" ], "program_reference_codes": [], "program_officials": [ { "id": 8207, "first_name": "ALAN", "last_name": "VANBIERVLIET", "orcid": null, "emails": "", "private_emails": "", "keywords": null, "approved": true, "websites": null, "desired_collaboration": null, "comments": null, "affiliations": [] } ], "start_date": "2016-05-01", "end_date": "2022-04-30", "award_amount": 2279507, "principal_investigator": { "id": 23373, "first_name": "LINDA J", "last_name": "WALTON", "orcid": null, "emails": "", "private_emails": "", "keywords": null, "approved": true, "websites": null, "desired_collaboration": null, "comments": null, "affiliations": [ { "id": 220, "ror": "https://ror.org/036jqmy94", "name": "University of Iowa", "address": "", "city": "", "state": "IA", "zip": "", "country": "United States", "approved": true } ] }, "other_investigators": [], "awardee_organization": { "id": 220, "ror": "https://ror.org/036jqmy94", "name": "University of Iowa", "address": "", "city": "", "state": "IA", "zip": "", "country": "United States", "approved": true }, "abstract": " DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):This proposal describes how the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences (HLHS), University of Iowa will assist the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), a program of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) with its mission of advancing the progress of medicine and improving the health of the public by: 1) providing all U.S. health professionals with equal access to biomedical information and, 2) improving the public's access to information to enable them to make informed decisions about their health. Located within the Greater Midwest Region (GMR), the Hardin Library proposes to serve as the Regional Medical Library for one of the largest and most diverse regions in the Network using leadership, partnerships and innovations as the backbone of the network. The RML will actively involve network members in supporting the mission through training and awards. The GMR includes ten states: Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. All states in the Greater Midwest Region have pockets large and small of poverty and medically underserved areas in both urban and rural communities. With tools from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) we can now drill down to counties within states to help us to identify those areas that are economically and medically underserved and to target these communities in our outreach in order to improve their access to health and medical information. We are requesting $6.5 million over a 5-year period for this proposal.", "keywords": [ "Access to Information", "Area", "Award", "Censuses", "Communication", "Communities", "Community Health", "County", "Data", "Disasters", "Economics", "Education", "Education and Outreach", "Emergency Situation", "Ensure", "Grant", "Health", "Health Professional", "Health Resources", "Health Science Library", "Health Sciences", "Healthcare", "Illinois", "Indiana", "Individual", "Information Resources", "Internet", "Interruption", "Iowa", "Kentucky", "Knowledge", "Leadership", "Librarians", "Libraries", "Life Cycle Stages", "Location", "Medical", "Medical Libraries", "Medically Underserved Area", "Medicine", "Michigan", "Midwestern United States", "Minnesota", "Mission", "North Dakota", "Ohio", "Poverty", "PubMed", "Public Health", "Readiness", "Research Personnel", "Resources", "Rural Community", "Services", "South Dakota", "Time", "Training", "United States Health Resources and Services Administration", "United States National Library of Medicine", "Universities", "Vertebral column", "Wisconsin", "Work", "community organizations", "data management", "health training", "improved", "innovation", "medically underserved", "member", "outreach", "peer networks", "programs", "response", "skills", "tool" ], "approved": true } } ], "meta": { "pagination": { "page": 1419, "pages": 1419, "count": 14184 } } }