Hosted by Robert W. Eisinger, PhD, acting deputy director for program coordination, planning, and strategic initiatives at the US National Institutes of Health, with guest speaker Gary H. Gibbons, MD, director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
The presentation explores community engagement as a core principle of Researching Covid to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER), how inclusive engagement shapes the initiative, and RECOVER’s progress across multiple components in 2022.
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