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Its current director is Dr. Richard Woychik, who is also concurrently the director of the National Toxicology Program. [12] The deputy director is Dr. Trevor Archer. The director of the NIEHS reports to the director of the NIH, of which the NIEHS is a member agency. [13] NIEHS is composed of:
ntp.niehs.nih.gov The National Toxicology Program ( NTP ) is an inter-agency program run by the United States Department of Health and Human Services to coordinate, evaluate, and report on toxicology within public agencies.
NIH deputy director [7] 10 Robert Stone: May 29, 1973 - January 31, 1975 Richard Nixon – Ronald W. Lamont-Havers: February 1, 1975 - June 30, 1975 Caspar Weinberger: NIH deputy director [8] 11 Donald S. Fredrickson: July 1, 1975 - June 30, 1981 Jimmy Carter – Thomas E. Malone: July 1, 1981 - April 28, 1982 Richard S. Schweiker: NIH deputy ...
The NIH Record is a publication of the United States government for employees of the National Institutes of Health. Founded in 1949, it is published 25 times every year and circulated to 20,000 readers.
The NIH Office of Science Policy works on a wide range of issues including biosafety, [2] biosecurity, [3] genetic testing, genomic data sharing, [4] human subjects protections, [5] the organization and management of the NIH, and the outputs and value of NIH-funded research. This is accomplished through a wide range of analyses and reports ...
Republican governors including Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, Rick Snyder of Michigan, John Kasich of Ohio, Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas and Brian Sandoval of Nevada urge Congress to take care not to disrupt the Medicaid programs in their states by acting too swiftly to repeal the Affordable Care Act without a replacement in place.
The Extramural Division provides grants to support research in medical information science and to support planning and development of computer and communications systems in medical institutions. Research, publications, and exhibitions on the history of medicine and the life sciences also are supported by the History of Medicine Division.
Three cabinet nominees ‒ Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel ‒ faced a questions from Senate confirmation hearings Thursday.