Request for Information on Research Opportunities and Operational Activities Related to the NIH Strategic Plan To Advance Research on the Health and Well-Being of Sexual & Gender Minorities Fiscal Years 2021-2025
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Through this Request for Information (RFI), the Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO) in the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI), Office of the Director (OD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites feedback from stakeholders throughout the scientific research community, clinical practice communities, patient and family advocates, scientific or professional organizations, federal partners, internal NIH stakeholders, and other interested constituents on research opportunities and operational activities related to the NIH Strategic Plan to Advance Research on the Health and Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minorities fiscal years (FY) 2021-2025. The goal of this request for information is to provide SGM focused organizations, researchers, non-profits, and community members an opportunity to identify potential research opportunities and operational activities related to the NIH mission.
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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 187 (Thursday, September 30, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Pages 54224-54225]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2021-21319]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
Request for Information on Research Opportunities and Operational
Activities Related to the NIH Strategic Plan To Advance Research on the
Health and Well-Being of Sexual & Gender Minorities Fiscal Years 2021-
2025
AGENCY: National Institutes of Health, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Through this Request for Information (RFI), the Sexual &
Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO) in the Division of Program
Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI), Office of
the Director (OD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites
feedback from stakeholders throughout the scientific research
community, clinical practice communities, patient and family advocates,
scientific or professional organizations, federal partners, internal
NIH stakeholders, and other interested constituents on research
opportunities and operational activities related to the NIH Strategic
Plan to Advance Research on the Health and Well-Being of Sexual and
Gender Minorities fiscal years (FY) 2021-2025. The goal of this request
for information is to provide SGM focused organizations, researchers,
non-profits, and community members an opportunity to identify potential
research opportunities and operational activities related to the NIH
mission.
DATES: The SGMRO's Request for Information is open for public comment
for a period of 8 weeks. Comments must be received on or before COB
(5:00 p.m. ET) December 3, 2021, to ensure consideration. After the
public comment period has closed, the comments received by SGMRO will
be considered in a timely manner for further implementation of the NIH
Strategic Plan to Advance Research on the Health and Well-Being of
Sexual and Gender Minorities FY 2021-2025. Comments will be summarized
and posted to the SGMRO website.
ADDRESSES: Please see the NIH Strategic Plan to Advance Research on the
Health and Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minorities FY 2021-2025.
Comments must be received by email at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#beedf9f3ecf1fed0d7d690d9d1c8"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="e3b0a4aeb1aca38d8a8bcd848c95">[email protected]</span></a>. Please include
Request for Information in the subject line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Irene Avila, Ph.D., Assistant
Director, Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO),
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#08617a6d666d26697e61646948666160266f677e"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="f8918a9d969dd6998e919499b8969190d69f978e">[email protected]</span></a>, (301) 594-9701.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background: ``Sexual and gender minority''
is an overarching term that includes, but is not limited to,
individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual,
transgender, two-spirit, queer, and/or intersex. Individuals with same-
sex or -gender attractions or behaviors and those with a difference in
sex development are also included. These populations also encompass
those who do not self-identify with one of these terms but whose sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, or reproductive development
is characterized by non-binary constructs of sexual orientation,
gender, and/or sex.
The Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO) coordinates
sexual and gender minority (SGM)-related research and activities by
working directly with the NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices. The
Office was officially established in September 2015 within the NIH
Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives
(DPCPSI) in the Office of the Director.
This Federal Register notice is in accordance with the 21st Century
Cures Act, NIH is required to regularly update their strategic plans.
In September 2020, SGMRO posted the NIH Strategic Plan to Advance
Research on the Health and Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minorities
FY 2021-2025. The current strategic plan has provided NIH with a
framework to improve the health of SGM populations through increased
research and support of scientists conducting SGM-relevant research.
Request for Comments on Research Opportunities and Operational
Activities related to the NIH Strategic Plan to Advance Research on the
Health and Well-being of Sexual and Gender Minorities FY 2021-2025: The
NIH has developed a strategic plan to advance SGM research over the
next five years. The SGMRO invites input from stakeholders throughout
the scientific research community, clinical practice communities,
patient and family advocates, scientific or professional organizations,
federal partners, internal NIH stakeholders, and other interested
members of the public on potential research opportunities and
operational activities related to this plan and the NIH mission. This
input is valuable, and the community's time and consideration are
appreciated.
The SGMRO is invested in increasing SGM-related health research and
identifying high-priority research
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opportunities and operational activities related to SGM health.
The FY 2021-2025 strategic plan includes the following four
scientific themes and research opportunities:
1. Clinical research
2. Social and behavioral research
3. Research in chronic diseases and comorbidities
4. Methods and measurement research
Overarching considerations for SGM research extend to all
scientific research goal areas to help foster a deeper understanding of
SGM health disparities. Key examples of these overarching
considerations for SGM research include intersectionality, life
situations, aging, SGM subpopulations, and relevant research
frameworks.
The FY 2021-2025 strategic plan includes the following four
operational goals:
1. Advance rigorous research on the health of SGM populations in
both the extramural and intramural research communities;
2. Expand SGM health research by fostering partnerships and
collaborations with a strategic array of internal and external
stakeholders;
3. Foster a highly skilled and diverse workforce in SGM health
research; and
4. Encourage data collection related to SGM populations in
research and the biomedical research workforce.
The populations considered under the SGM umbrella term are
inclusive and capture all individuals and populations who do not self-
identify with binary constructs of sexual orientation, gender, and/or
sex. Examples of such populations may include intersex individuals or
individuals with differences or disorders of sex development (DSD),
Two-Spirit people, transgender and gender-expansive people, bisexual
people, and individuals whose gender identity falls within the full
spectrum of gender.
To advance NIH priorities in SGM health research, SGMRO requests
input from SGM health researchers and related communities on potential
research opportunities related to the goals of the FY 2021-2025
strategic plan.
Responses to this RFI are voluntary. Do not include any
proprietary, classified, confidential, trade secret, or sensitive
information in your response. The responses will be reviewed by NIH
staff, and individual feedback will not be provided to any responder.
The Government will use the information submitted in response to this
RFI at its discretion. The Government reserves the right to use any
submitted information on public NIH websites; in reports; in summaries
of the state of the science; in any possible resultant solicitation(s),
grant(s), or cooperative agreement(s); or in the development of future
funding opportunity announcements.
This RFI is for information and planning purposes only and should
not be construed as a solicitation for applications or proposals, or as
an obligation in any way on the part of the United States Federal
Government, NIH, or individual NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices to
provide support for any ideas identified in response to it. The federal
government will not pay for the preparation of any information
submitted or for the Government's use of such information.
No basis for claims against the U.S. Government shall arise as a
result of a response to this RFI or from the Government's use of such
information. Additionally, the Government cannot guarantee the
confidentiality of the information provided.
Dated: September 24, 2021.
Lawrence A. Tabak,
Principal Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health.
[FR Doc. 2021-21319 Filed 9-29-21; 8:45 am]
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