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  1. Emilio Hanselman

    https://ncihub.cancer.gov/members/9293

  2. How to create good educational website?

    16 Mar 2020 | Posted by Pamela Steib

    So, finally, who is this newsletter for? Anyone who has thought about creating a website and monetizing it, but perhaps fell short or found it difficult to continue. Perhaps you've never...

    https://ncihub.cancer.gov/members/7340/blog/2020/03/how-to-create-good-educational-website

  3. YES at NIH SciEd!

    23 Apr 2019 | Posted by Sara Louise Hargrave

    This week, YES awardees are at the NIH SciEd meeting in Washington, DC!  Check out today's posters below:

    https://ncihub.cancer.gov/groups/yeshq/blog/2019/04/yes-at-sepa

  4. Black History— The Honorable Diane E. Watson, PhD

    06 Feb 2019 | Posted by Sara Louise Hargrave

    This month, CRCHD staff will be blogging about influential black doctors, scientists, and medical innovators, as well as rising stars from our portfolio.  If you would like to nominate someone...

    https://ncihub.cancer.gov/groups/crchdsupplements/blog/2019/02/black-history-the-honorable-diane-e-watson-phd

  5. Health Rocks Compliment for Upper Elementary and Middle School

    21 Sep 2016 | | Contributor(s):: John Patrick Brice Jr

    Written Compilation for Students in Rural Appalachian NC Middle and Elementary Schools regarding health and the environment with cancer topics integrated into curriculum *including substance abuse, nutrition, obesity, diabetes, and water safety education*

  6. Personalized Medicine, Cancer and Genetics Community Education Curriculum

    25 Aug 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Karen Schmitt, Andria Reyes, Grace Hillyer, Mercedes Bazan

    Our overarching goal is to develop and establish a cancer genetics curriculum that is pertinent, culturally sensitive and understandable by a community population who is not English dominant and of a lower literacy level than that of the general New York City population. The curriculum teaches...