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An Announcement from FNINR NightinGala Investigator Sponsor, Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing

At Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing, we believe cultivating research is essential to enhancing the science of nursing. Our faculty experts are leaders in their field, proposing new ways of understanding patient care, and are part of a vital community that encourages the pursuit of new knowledge.

With its proximity to many of the country’s top medical institutions, Goldfarb is at the epicenter of a rich environment of research collaboration. In partnership with WashU Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Siteman Cancer Center, WashU McKelvey School of Engineering, The Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences, and The McDonnell Genome Institute, we work across disciplines and find multidisciplinary solutions to address the most pressing issues in the nursing field today.

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University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies

 

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FNINR Announces Board of Directors Transition

THE FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING RESEARCH™
ANNOUNCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS TRANSITION

The Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research (FNINR), an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing nursing research, is pleased to announce leadership transitions and welcome new board members.

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The Latest Nursing Research from Mayo Clinic

 

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FNINR Announces 2025 Award Winners!

Each year at the Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research (FNINR) Annual NightinGala, FNINR confers awards to truly deserving candidates who are nominated by their peers. This year’s awards were presented on October 15, 2025 during the 32nd Annual FNINR NightinGala at the Westin Washington, DC Downtown in Washington, DC.

The Ada Sue Hinshaw Nurse Scholar Award is considered the pre-eminent award given by FNINR, which is named in honor of the first permanent Director of the National Institute of Nursing Research. Recipients have a substantive and sustained program of research that would afford them recognition as a prominent senior nurse scientist.

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