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NIDCD's 5-Year Strategic Plan Describes Scientific Priorities and Commitment to Basic Science
1National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. debara.tucci@nih.gov.
Abstract:
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) recently issued a new strategic plan that describes the institute's scientific priorities over the next five years. Developed in collaboration with informed stakeholders, the 2023-2027 NIDCD Strategic Plan: Advancing the Science of Communication to Improve Lives creates a unified vision to stimulate discoveries in basic research, model systems, innovative technologies, individualized treatment approaches, scientific data sharing, and translation of research findings into clinical practice. To further accelerate scientific discoveries, the institute encourages collaborations and information sharing among interdisciplinary teams conducting research in these priority areas, and advocates for the utilization of biomedical databases to share scientific findings. NIDCD also welcomes investigator-driven applications that capitalize on advances in basic research to better understand normal and disordered processes; develop or improve model systems to inform research; or facilitate the use of biomedical data utilizing best practices. Through these efforts, NIDCD will continue to conduct and support research that improves the quality of life for the millions of American impacted by conditions affecting hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, or language.
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