DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, EDUCATION, HEARINGS BEFORE A Congress. House SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS. Subcommitte HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION on Departments SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, DANIEL J. FLOOD, Pennsylvania, Chairman WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Kentucky NEAL SMITH, Iowa W. R. HULL, JR., Missouri BOB CASEY, Texas EDWARD J. PATTEN, New Jersey ROBERT H. MICHEL, Illinois SILVIO O. CONTE, Massachusetts ROBERT M. MOYER and HENRY A. NEIL, Jr., Staff Assistants KF27 1971a COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS GEORGE H. MAHON, Texas, Chairman JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Mississippi EDWARD P. BOLAND, Massachusetts GEORGE E. SHIPLEY, Illinois ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Connecticut EDWARD J. PATTEN, New Jersey DAVID PRYOR, Arkansas FRANK T. BOW, Ohio JOHN J. RHODES, Arizona WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Ohio SILVIO O. CONTE, Massachusetts DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, EDUCATION, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1971 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH WITNESSES DR. ROBERT Q. MARSTON, DIRECTOR DR. JOHN F. SHERMAN, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTES DR. ROBERT W. BERLINER, DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENCE, NA- DR. LEONARD D. FENNINGER, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR HEALTH DR. KENNETH M. ENDICOTT, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF HEALTH MAN- DR. MARTIN M. CUMMINGS, DIRECTOR, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF DR. THOMAS J. KENNEDY, JR., ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PRO- RICHARD L. SEGGEL, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ADMINISTRA- JOHN E. SHARKEY, DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, NA- LELAND B. MAY, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL MANAGE- INTRODUCTION OF DR. MARSTON AND ASSOCIATES Mr. FLOOD. Now we have the National Institutes of Health. The presentation will be made by Dr. Robert Q. Marston, the Director. Doctor, you are accompanied by several people. We do have a biographical sketch of you. We would like a biographical sketch of any of the supporting witnesses you call on. (The biographical sketch follows:) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Name: Robert Quarles Marston. Position: Director, National Institutes of Health. Birthplace and date: Toano, Va., February 12, 1923. Education: B.S., Virginia Military Institute, 1943; M.D., Medical College of Virginia, 1947; B. Sc., Oxford University, 1949. (1) Pt. 3 Experience: Director, National Institutes of Health, September 1968-present; Administrator, Health Services and Mental Health Administration, April-September 1968; Associate Director, National Institutes of Health and Director, Division of Regional Medical Programs, 1966-68; vice chancellor, the University of Mississippi, and dean, school of medicine, 1965–66; director of the University of Mississippi Medical Center and dean, school of medicine, 1961-65; associate professor of medicine and assistant dean in charge of student affairs, Medical College of Virginia, 1959-61; assistant professor of bacteriology and immunology, University of Minnesota, 1958-59; assistant professor of medicine, Medical College of Virginia, 1954-57; assistant resident, Medical College of Virginia, 1953–54; assistant resident, Vanderbilt University Hospital, 1950–51; intern, Johns Hopkins University, 1949-50. Association memberships: Alpha Omega Alpha; Association of American Medical Colleges (executive council, 1964-67); American Federation for Clinical Research; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; Tissue Culture Association; American Society for Cell Biology; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Association of American Rhodes Scholars; American Medical Association; American Public Health Association Fellow; Association of American Physicians. Special awards, citations, or publications: Rhodes scholar, 1947-49; Markle scholar, 1954-59. Mr. FLOOD. You have some new people. Dr. MARSTON. We have two Institute directors who are new since last year who will be testifying before the committee and who have come in to hear my initial testimony. The first is Dr. Dewitt Stetten who is the Director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. And the second is Dr. David Rall who is the new Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. You know Dr. Sherman, the Deputy Director of the National Institutes of Health; Dr. Fenninger, the Associate Director for Health Manpower, NIH; Dr. Kenneth Endicott, who is the Director of the Bureau of Health Manpower Education; Dr. Cummings, the Director of the National Library of Medicine; Dr. Kennedy, who is the Associate Director for Program Planning and Evaluation, NIH; Mr. Richard Seggel, who is the Associate Director for Administration, NIH; Mr. Sharkey, the Director of Financial Management, NIH; Mr. Leland May, who is the Assistant Director of Financial Management, Budget, NIH. You know Mr. Miller who is the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget. Mr. FLOOD. You have a prepared statement before us, Doctor. How do you wish to proceed? Dr. MARSTON. I would like to read it. Mr. FLOOD. Suppose you do. AN NIH ORGANIZATIONAL OUTLINE Dr. MARSTON. Perhaps it would be helpful again this year to make available to the members of the committee an outline of the organization of NIH with the dollars of the appropriations that the individual witnesses will be testifying for so that you can follow through as we proceed with the budget discussion. Mr. FLOOD. This is an excellent chart and we will put it in the record. (The chart follows:) |