Scientific Interest Groups (SIGs)
Scientific Interest Groups
NIH Scientific Interest Groups (SIGs) are assemblies of scientists with common research interests. These groups engage with their members via a listserv; sponsor symposia, poster sessions and lectures; offer mentoring and career guidance for junior scientists; help researchers share the latest techniques and information; act as informal advisors to the Deputy Director of Intramural Research (DDIR); provide advice for the annual NIH Research Festival; and serve as hosts for the Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series. Most of these groups welcome interested non-NIH scientists.
SIGs form and evolve regularly as new scientific trends arise. Information about group activities or new groups is published in The NIH Catalyst and on the DDIR Web Board (NIH-only). Central coordination for the groups is provided by the Office of Intramural Research. The NIH also hosts Scientific Listservs and Intramural Organizations, listed towards the bottom of this page.
- 3D Printing and Modeling Interest Group
- Antibody Interest Group
- Bioethics Interest Group
- Bioinformatics Scientific Interest Group
- Biomarkers in Pediatric Therapeutics Scientific Interest Group
- Biomedical Instrumentation Development Scientific Interest Group
- Breastfeeding and Human Lactation Scientific Interest Group
- BTRIS Scientific Interest Group
- Cell Cycle Interest Group
- Chemistry Interest Group (CHEMIG)
- Chronobiology and Sleep Interest Group
- Cytokine Interest Group
- Data Science in Biomedicine Interest Group
- Deep Learning in Medical Imaging and Behavior Interest Group
- Developmental Biology Scientific Interest Group
- Dietary Supplement Scientific Interest Group
- DNA Repair Interest Group
- Drosophila Interest Group
- Drosophila Neurobiology Interest Group
- End-of-Life and Palliative Care Special Interest Group
- Engineering and Physical Science Interest Group
- Epigenetics Interest Group
- Exercise Scientific Interest Group
- Extracellular Vesicle Interest Group
- Fibrosis Scientific Interest Group
- Flow Cytometry Interest Group
- Fluorescence Interest Group
- Free Radical Interest Group
- Genetic Counseling Scientific Interest Group
- GeroScience Interest Group (GSIG)
- Global Health Interest Group
- GlycoBiology Scientific Interest Group
- Health Disparities Interest Group
- Hispanic Health Research Scientific Interest Group
- Immunology Interest Group
- Inflammatory Disease Interest Group
- Innovative Neurotechnologies Scientific Interest Group
- Lab Managers' Interest Group
- Lambda Lunch Interest Group
- Light Microscopy Interest Group
- Membrane Protein Interest Group
- Metabolomics Scientific Interest Group
- mHealth Scientific Interest Group
- Microarray Users Scientific Interest Group
- Mind-Body Modalities Scientific Interest Group
- Mitochondria Interest Group
- Mucosal Immunology and Microbiome Interest Group
- Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Scientific Interest Group
- Nanomedicine-Nanotech Interest Group
- Natural Products Scientific Interest Group
- Neuro Infectious Disease Interest Group
- Neurobiology Interest Group
- Neurodevelopmental Disorders Interest Group
- Neuron-Glia Interactions Interest Group
- Neuroscience Clinical Trials Interest Group
- Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Scientific Interest Group
- Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistants Scientific Interest Group
- Outcomes and Effectiveness Research Interest Group
- PAIN Scientific Interest Group
- Pancreatic Cancer Interest Group (PCIG)
- Patent Law & Technology Transfer Interest Group
- Pediatric Clinical Research and Outcomes Interest Group
- PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Interest Group
- Protein Trafficking Interest Group
- Proteomics Scientific Interest Group
- Proteostasis (Protein Homeostasis) Scientific Interest Group
- Psychoneuroendocrinology Scientific Interest Group
- Pulmonary Vascular Diseases Scientific Interest Group
- Reproductive and Adult Endocrinology Interest Group
- Retinal Disease Interest Group (RDIG)
- RNA Club
- Scientia et Philosophia Interest Group
- Sex and Gender In Health and Disease
- Single-Cell Genomics Interest Group
- Special Populations Research Forum
- Statistics Interest Group
- Stem Cell Interest Group
- Structural Biology Interest Group
- Synaptic & Developmental Plasticity Interest Group
- Systems Biology Scientific Interest Group
- TGF-beta Superfamily Interest Group
- Tobacco and Nicotine Research Interest Group (TARNIG)
- Transcription Scientific Interest Group
- Translational Research Interest Group (TRIG)
- Virology Interest Group
- Virtual and Augmented Reality Scientific Interest Group (VARIG)
- Washington Area Yeast Club
- Women's Health Special Interest Group
- X-Ray Diffraction Interest Group
- Zebrafish Frog Interest Group (ZFIG)
Scientific Listservs
The following groups communicate with their members via E-mail-based listservs but, unlike the SIGs listed above, do not meet regularly.
- Advanced Pharmaceutical Screening Interest Group
- AIDS (HIV/AIDS) Interest Group
- Apoptosis Interest Group
- Biomedical Research History Interest Group
- Biophysics Interest Group
- Calcium Interest Group
- Critical Illness and Injury Interest Group
- Epithelial Transport Biology Interest Group
- HTS Assay Development Interest Group
- Image Processing Interest Group
- Infectious Disease Imaging Interest Group
- Mass Spectrometry Interest Group
- Pediatric Imaging Interest Group
- Pharmacogenetics Interest Group
- Pigment Cell Research Interest Group
- Polyunsaturated Lipid Function Interest Group
- RNA Sequencing Interest Group
- Viral Hepatitis Interest Group
- Washington Area NMR Group
Intramural Organizations
The following organizations provide important forums for specific segments of the NIH IRP population, enabling networking, mentoring, career development, and trans-NIH collaborations. These groups also serve a valuable role in representing the interests of their membership to IRP and NIH leadership.
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