NIH has its own National Medical Library, which is responsible for editing and publishing Index Medicus once a month, summarizing the papers published in world-famous medical journals, and also providing the electronic version of Index Medicus, also known as MEDLINE, which is the most famous medical catalog database in the world. The affiliated experimental institutions outside NIH are:
NIH Animal Center in Poolesville, Maryland and Gerontology Research Center of National Institute on Aging in Baltimore. The addiction research center of the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the Rocky Mountain Laboratory of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Hamilton, Montana, and several other smaller research bases. NIH also has the Dean's Office, which is responsible for the implementation and management of NIH policies and plans, and coordinating the research projects and activities of 27 research institutes and research centers, which is the soul of NIH. OD has nearly 50 management offices, including AIDS Research Office and Women's Health Research Office. Among them, the project management office of OD is responsible for the planning and funding of NIH research projects and the initiation of special research fields. Current research projects include: women's health care, AIDS research, disease prevention, behavioral and social science research, etc. Director NIH is responsible for all academic and management affairs of NIH. Although NIH's research institutes and research centers have their own responsibilities, the dean still plays an important role in planning NIH's research agenda and prospects. He is the only person in charge of the whole NIH affairs, shouldering the heavy responsibility of leading the institutes to achieve the established goals, seeking new development opportunities, and especially coordinating the cooperative relations between the institutes. To this end, the president regularly holds various office meetings to communicate with academic groups and experts outside the hospital, patients, health institutions, Congress, superior management departments, and employee representative councils. , so as to determine the key areas of NIH research and encourage the institute to carry out innovative work in these areas. In recent years, the key research fields of NIH include: genome and gene medicine, basic and applied basic research, and clinical research to solve the medical care problems of low-income people. NIH has an executive vice president to assist the president in handling the daily affairs of NIH. Name abbreviation creation date
NCI national cancer institute 1937.
Science Review Center, CSR 1946.
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NHLBI 1948.
National Institute of Ophthalmology, NEI 1968.
National Institute of Human Genome, NHGRI 1990.
National Institute of Drug Abuse, National Institute of Drug Abuse, NIDA 1974.
National Institute on Aging, NIA 1974.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,
NIEHS 1966
National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, NIAAA 1970.
National institute of general medical science, NIGMS 1963.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
National Institute of Mental Health. Nimh 1946, National Institute of Mental Health, USA.
NIAMS National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Dermatology, 1986.
National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke. Ninds 1950, national institute of neurology and stroke.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NICHD 1963.
National Institute of Nursing. NINR 1986, National Institute of Nursing Medicine.
National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. NIDCD 1988, National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.
NLM National Medical Library 1968 belongs to NIH.
National Institute of Dentistry and Craniofacial Studies. NIDCR 1948。
National research resource center. ncrr 1956。
John Fogarty.
John E. Fogarty International Center
National Institute of Diabetes, Digestion and Kidney Diseases. NIDDK 1950。
National research center for complementary and alternative medicine.
Alternative medicine, NCCAM l993
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.
Warren Grant magnuson Clinical Medical Center. cc 1953
Information Technology Information Technology Center. citl964
National minority health and health difference center, NCMHD 1990.
In addition, the Dean directly leads several departments and is responsible for the administration of NIH:
Off-campus laboratory (OER),
On-campus research office (OIR),
Administrative office (OA),
Office of AIDS research,
Office of behavioral and social science research,
Communication and Public Liaison Office (OCPL), Community Liaison Office (OCL),
Office of disease prevention,
Education office,
Office of Equal Opportunities (OEO),
Office of Financial Management (OFM),
Office of Human Resources Management (OHRM),
Office of Women's Health Research (ORWH 1,
Research services (Office of Research Services, ORS 1,
Office of science policy. OSP,
Leg's office Isolation Policy and Analysis (OLPA) and Technology Transfer Office (OTT).
The current president of NIH is Dr. Elias A.Zerhouni, born in April of 195 1, and studied in the Medical College of Algiers University from June of 1968 to June of1975, and obtained the doctor's degree in medicine. He took up his present post on May 20th, 2002, and is the15th dean in the history of NIH. Previously, he was Executive Vice President of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, President of Russell H Morgan's Radiology and Radiology Association, and Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering of Martin Downer. He has made great achievements in the field of image research
However, it has played an important role in promoting the development of CAT (Computed Axial Tomography) scanning and magnetic resonance imaging, published 157 influential papers and obtained 8 patents. Since 2000, he has been a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. From 1998 to 2002, he served as a scientific adviser to the Board of Directors of the National Cancer Institute.