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UNITE
About
UNITE acts as a think tank to promote equity, generate bold ideas, and catalyze new actions. Collectively, it identifies and addresses any structural racism that may exist within the NIH and throughout the biomedical and behavioral workforce. UNITE facilitates activities to identify opportunities, make recommendations, and develop and implement strategies to spur widescale, systematic change.
The UNITE initiative focuses on three primary domains—health disparities/minority health research (HD/MH), internal NIH workforce, and external biomedical and behavioral research workforce—that intersect and enable greater transparency, accountability, and communications across NIH and the biomedical and behavioral research community. UNITE’s four focus areas underwritten by data on this page reflect the three key domains in the Venn diagram.
UNITE At a Glance
2023-2024 UNITE Progress Report
The latest progress report highlights UNITE's accomplishments since the 2022 inaugural report. It outlines efforts associated with UNITE's four focus areas, focusing on UNITE's impact on health inequities and minority health research funding, the external biomedical and behavioral workforce, and NIH staff. Additionally, this update addresses a transition in leadership for the next phase of UNITE and their plans for continuing UNITE's critical efforts.
UNITE’s Four Focus Areas
Focus Area 1 ensures that ICs prioritize health disparities and minority health research (HD/MH) across clinical trials and human subject research.
UNITE’S Five Committees
This page last reviewed on November 13, 2024