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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) is the third largest Institute of the National Institutes of Health, located in Bethesda, Maryland, United States. It is tasked with allocating about $3.6 billion in FY 2020[1] in tax revenue to advancing the understanding of the following issues: development and progression of disease, diagnosis of disease, treatment of disease, disease prevention, reduction of health care disparities within the American population, and advancing the effectiveness of the US medical system. NHLBI's Director is Gary H. Gibbons (2012–present).

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Agency overview
FormedJune 16, 1948; 75 years ago (1948-06-16)
JurisdictionFederal government of the United States
Agency executive
Parent departmentUnited States Department of Health and Human Services
Parent agencyNational Institutes of Health
Websitewww.nhlbi.nih.gov

Operation Edit

In 1948, the National Heart Act established the National Heart Institute and the National Advisory Heart Council. The intramural research program was established a year later in 1949. In 1969, the National Heart Institute was renamed the National Heart and Lung Institute, and the scope of the institute was expanded. In 1976, it was given its current name, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. It had been designated as the agency responsible for blood research by the National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Act of 1972, after the newly created National Sickle Cell Disease Program was put under its aegis.[2]

The Institute plans, conducts, fosters, and supports an integrated and coordinated program of basic research, clinical investigations and trials, observational studies, and demonstration and education projects.[3] Research is related to the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases, and sleep disorders. The NHLBI plans and directs research in development and evaluation of interventions and devices related to prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with such diseases and disorders. It also supports research on clinical use of blood and all aspects of the management of blood resources. Research by scientific institutions and individuals is supported by research grants and contracts through the NHLBI Extramural Program, while the NHLBI Division of Intramural Research conducts state-of-the-art research on the NIH Bethesda campus in its own laboratories.

For health professionals and the public, the NHLBI conducts educational activities, including development and dissemination of materials in the above areas, with an emphasis on prevention.

The NHLBI supports research training and career development of new and established researchers in fundamental sciences and clinical disciplines to enable them to conduct basic and clinical research related to heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood diseases, sleep disorders, and blood resources through individual and institutional research training awards (T90/R90), career development awards (K), and fellowships (i.e. T32/F32).

The NHLBI coordinates relevant activities in the above areas, including the related causes of stroke, with other research institutes and federal health programs. Relationships are maintained with institutions and professional associations, and with international, national, state, and local officials as well as voluntary agencies and organizations working in the above areas.

The NHLBI Division of Intramural Research (DIR)[4] in Bethesda conducts research and training in a wide variety of areas broadly related to the mission of the institute, both clinical research and basic science research. There are 60 investigators, each of whom runs their own research program. They are supported by a group of core services that implement state-of-the-art techniques available to all NHLBI investigators. Marshall Nirenberg, Nobel laureate for his part in the discovery of the genetic code, became the head of the Section of Biochemical Genetics in 1962. The DIR also has a large training component, with opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students as well as post-doctoral training.

The NHLBI sponsors National Wear Red Day and the Heart Truth campaign, a national awareness campaign for women about heart disease.

Organization Edit

The research arm of the institute is organized into the following divisions:[2]

  • Biochemistry and Biophysics Center
  • Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch
  • Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Human Genomics Branch
  • Cell & Developmental Biology Center
  • Center for Molecular Medicine
  • Hematology Branch
  • Immunology Center
  • Population Sciences Branch
  • Sickle Cell Branch
  • Systems Biology Center

Past directors Edit

List of NHLBI directors from 1948 - present[5]

Portrait Director Took office Left office
  Cassius James Van Slyke August 1, 1948 November 30, 1952
  James Watt December 1, 1952 September 10, 1961
  Ralph E. Knutti September 11, 1961 July 31, 1965
  William H. Stewart August 1, 1965 September 24, 1965
  Robert P. Grant March 8, 1966 August 15, 1966
  Donald S. Fredrickson November 6, 1966 March 1968
  Theodore Cooper March 15, 1968 April 19, 1974
  Robert I. Levy September 16, 1975 June 1981
  Claude Lenfant July 1, 1982 September 2, 2003
  Barbara Alving (acting) September 3, 2003 January 31, 2005
  Elizabeth Nabel February 1, 2005 November 30, 2009
  Susan Shurin (acting) December 1, 2009 August 10, 2012
  Gary H. Gibbons August 13, 2012 Present

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ Philippidis, Alex (2020-09-21). "Top 50 NIH-Funded Institutions of 2020". GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  2. ^ a b "National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)". National Institutes of Health (NIH). 9 July 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  3. ^ "National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute". USA.gov. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Division of Intramural Research". NHLBI, NIH. 2016-02-09. Retrieved 2017-11-30.
  5. ^ "List of NHLBI Directors". www.nih.gov.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • NHLBI Homepage
  • NHLBI account on USAspending.gov
  • John T. Watson Papers (1964-2003) - National Library of Medicine finding aid for a former administrator of the NHLBI's artificial heart program

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The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NHLBI is the third largest Institute of the National Institutes of Health located in Bethesda Maryland United States It is tasked with allocating about 3 6 billion in FY 2020 1 in tax revenue to advancing the understanding of the following issues development and progression of disease diagnosis of disease treatment of disease disease prevention reduction of health care disparities within the American population and advancing the effectiveness of the US medical system NHLBI s Director is Gary H Gibbons 2012 present National Heart Lung and Blood InstituteAgency overviewFormedJune 16 1948 75 years ago 1948 06 16 JurisdictionFederal government of the United StatesAgency executiveGary H Gibbons DirectorParent departmentUnited States Department of Health and Human ServicesParent agencyNational Institutes of HealthWebsitewww wbr nhlbi wbr nih wbr gov Contents 1 Operation 2 Organization 3 Past directors 4 See also 5 Notes and references 6 External linksOperation EditIn 1948 the National Heart Act established the National Heart Institute and the National Advisory Heart Council The intramural research program was established a year later in 1949 In 1969 the National Heart Institute was renamed the National Heart and Lung Institute and the scope of the institute was expanded In 1976 it was given its current name the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute It had been designated as the agency responsible for blood research by the National Heart Blood Vessel Lung and Blood Act of 1972 after the newly created National Sickle Cell Disease Program was put under its aegis 2 The Institute plans conducts fosters and supports an integrated and coordinated program of basic research clinical investigations and trials observational studies and demonstration and education projects 3 Research is related to the causes prevention diagnosis and treatment of heart blood vessel lung and blood diseases and sleep disorders The NHLBI plans and directs research in development and evaluation of interventions and devices related to prevention treatment and rehabilitation of patients with such diseases and disorders It also supports research on clinical use of blood and all aspects of the management of blood resources Research by scientific institutions and individuals is supported by research grants and contracts through the NHLBI Extramural Program while the NHLBI Division of Intramural Research conducts state of the art research on the NIH Bethesda campus in its own laboratories For health professionals and the public the NHLBI conducts educational activities including development and dissemination of materials in the above areas with an emphasis on prevention The NHLBI supports research training and career development of new and established researchers in fundamental sciences and clinical disciplines to enable them to conduct basic and clinical research related to heart blood vessel lung and blood diseases sleep disorders and blood resources through individual and institutional research training awards T90 R90 career development awards K and fellowships i e T32 F32 The NHLBI coordinates relevant activities in the above areas including the related causes of stroke with other research institutes and federal health programs Relationships are maintained with institutions and professional associations and with international national state and local officials as well as voluntary agencies and organizations working in the above areas The NHLBI Division of Intramural Research DIR 4 in Bethesda conducts research and training in a wide variety of areas broadly related to the mission of the institute both clinical research and basic science research There are 60 investigators each of whom runs their own research program They are supported by a group of core services that implement state of the art techniques available to all NHLBI investigators Marshall Nirenberg Nobel laureate for his part in the discovery of the genetic code became the head of the Section of Biochemical Genetics in 1962 The DIR also has a large training component with opportunities for undergraduate graduate and medical students as well as post doctoral training The NHLBI sponsors National Wear Red Day and the Heart Truth campaign a national awareness campaign for women about heart disease Organization EditThe research arm of the institute is organized into the following divisions 2 Biochemistry and Biophysics Center Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Human Genomics Branch Cell amp Developmental Biology Center Center for Molecular Medicine Hematology Branch Immunology Center Population Sciences Branch Sickle Cell Branch Systems Biology CenterPast directors EditList of NHLBI directors from 1948 present 5 Portrait Director Took office Left office nbsp Cassius James Van Slyke August 1 1948 November 30 1952 nbsp James Watt December 1 1952 September 10 1961 nbsp Ralph E Knutti September 11 1961 July 31 1965 nbsp William H Stewart August 1 1965 September 24 1965 nbsp Robert P Grant March 8 1966 August 15 1966 nbsp Donald S Fredrickson November 6 1966 March 1968 nbsp Theodore Cooper March 15 1968 April 19 1974 nbsp Robert I Levy September 16 1975 June 1981 nbsp Claude Lenfant July 1 1982 September 2 2003 nbsp Barbara Alving acting September 3 2003 January 31 2005 nbsp Elizabeth Nabel February 1 2005 November 30 2009 nbsp Susan Shurin acting December 1 2009 August 10 2012 nbsp Gary H Gibbons August 13 2012 PresentSee also EditCardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial Dietary Approaches to Stop HypertensionNotes and references Edit Philippidis Alex 2020 09 21 Top 50 NIH Funded Institutions of 2020 GEN Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News Retrieved 2021 04 25 a b National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NHLBI National Institutes of Health NIH 9 July 2015 Retrieved 24 April 2019 National Heart Lung and Blood Institute USA gov Retrieved 22 October 2020 Division of Intramural Research NHLBI NIH 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