National Institutes of Health--oversight: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ... April 21, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 43 pages |
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... intramural program , is currently professor of biochemistry at Stanford University Medical School and , for your ... programs ; and , third , training of scientists at the NIH . Each has been successful beyond our most optimistic ...
... intramural program , is currently professor of biochemistry at Stanford University Medical School and , for your ... programs ; and , third , training of scientists at the NIH . Each has been successful beyond our most optimistic ...
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... program of this magnitude with such a magnificent record , the results of the massive support of biomedical science ... intramural research and the extramural support programs . The third facet , the training of scien- tists at the NIH ...
... program of this magnitude with such a magnificent record , the results of the massive support of biomedical science ... intramural research and the extramural support programs . The third facet , the training of scien- tists at the NIH ...
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... programs for training of physicians and allied health personnel . NIH programs make much of this possible through their support of extramural research programs , of which our work is an example , and also through their intramural programs ...
... programs for training of physicians and allied health personnel . NIH programs make much of this possible through their support of extramural research programs , of which our work is an example , and also through their intramural programs ...
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... intramural program . Dr. Mider has taken a very active interest in the problems of NIH in his new position in the Society for Experimental Pathology . Dr. Thomas C. Chalmers , dean of the Mount Sinai School of Medi- cine of the City ...
... intramural program . Dr. Mider has taken a very active interest in the problems of NIH in his new position in the Society for Experimental Pathology . Dr. Thomas C. Chalmers , dean of the Mount Sinai School of Medi- cine of the City ...
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... program and provide the essentials of in- stitutional stability . Then in 1975 an appropriation act was signed by ... intramural program . He was for many years the Associate Director for Intramural Affairs at NIH . Dr. Mider . STATEMENT ...
... program and provide the essentials of in- stitutional stability . Then in 1975 an appropriation act was signed by ... intramural program . He was for many years the Associate Director for Intramural Affairs at NIH . Dr. Mider . STATEMENT ...
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academic institutions activities administrative American Gastroenterological Association appropriate ARTHUR KORNBERG basic research Bethesda biochemistry biomedical research training biomedical sciences biomedical scientists budget cancer careers Chairman Clinical Center clinical trials committee Congress continue direct fellowship Director drugs effective emphasis essential extramural Federal Government Federal support field funds gallstones grants and contracts health sciences hepatitis Hospital human disease hypertension important individual fellowships Institutes of Health institutional training grant intramural program ISSELBACHER JAMES SHANNON JOHN HEINZ III Kornberg laboratory LARAGH lobar pneumonia M.D. Dr major manpower mechanism medical research medical schools ment Mider National Institutes needed NIH alumni NIH programs number of trainees panel panelist patients PAUL G percent physicians postdoctoral president problems renin research and development research effort research grants research programs research training programs result Rockefeller University ROGERS SATTERFIELD III scientific Shannon stability STATEMENT support of research Thank TIM LEE CARTER training environment UDENFRIEND universities vaccine
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Page 37 - Aiken is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Social Insurance.
Page 4 - During the past 20 years this support has given extraordinary results and no one imagined we would acquire so quickly the firm grasp we have today of the basic designs of cellular chemistry and how it is controlled; for example, the nature of heredity which was clouded in rather formal genetic language.
Page 19 - NIII, impressed by the effectiveness of the wartime Office of Scientific Research and Development and its Committee on Medical Research...
Page 32 - Act in 1937, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH...
Page 3 - NIH. Despite its superb record and its dedication to science and the conquest of human disease, the NIH is being severely squeezed and criticized.
Page 4 - Earth and a basic appreciation of how man is related to his earthly ancestors and neighbors.
Page 5 - ... ridiculed a tiny grant to someone fooling around with bronze and iron. People do not realize that when it comes to arguing their case for more funding, scientists who do basic research are the least articulate, least organized, and least temperamentally equipped to justify what they are doing. In a society where selling is so important, where the medium is the message, these handicaps can spell extinction.
Page 5 - The vast majority of legislators cannot accept the seeming irrelevance of basic research. Were there a record of research grants in the Stone Age, it would likely show that major grants were awarded for proposals to build better stone axes and that critics of the time ridiculed a tiny grant to someone fooling around with bronze and iron. People do not realize that when it comes to arguing their case for more funding, scientists who do basic research are the least articulate, least organized, and...
Page 1 - It is regrettable that the world's largest research center has been politicized. The morale continues to decline and finding qualified replacements for those who leave is becoming harder and harder. Indeed, the NIH has been without a full-time Director for nearly 4 months.