About the Office of Intramural Research (OIR)
National Institutes of Health
Michael
M. Gottesman, M.D. Richard
G. Wyatt, M.D. Philip
S. Chen, Jr., Ph.D. Arlyn
Garcia-Perez, Ph.D. Joan
P. Schwartz, Ph.D. Olive
Childers Celia
A. Hooper, Ph.D. Fran
Pollner Matthew
M. Rechler, M.D. Colleen
Crone Dierdre
Andrews Chanee
Jackson Nadine
Fonrose Paula
Butler Don
Wiswell
Deputy Director for Intramural Research (DDIR)
301-496-1921
Executive Director
301-496-4920
Senior Advisor to the DDIR
301-496-3561
Assistant Director
301-496-1381
Assistant Director
301-496-1248
Management Liaison Director
301-496-0079
Special Assistant for Communications
301-402-4274
Managing Editor, The
NIH Catalyst
301-402-7248
Consulting Senior Staff
301-594-6796
Program Specialist
301-496-1921
Program Specialist
301-496-3891
Program Support Assistant
402-1219
Administrative Officer
594-5773
Administrative Assistant
496-1177
Program Support Assistant
496-0472
The Office of Intramural Research (OIR) is responsible for oversight and coordination of intramural research, training, and technology transfer conducted within the laboratories and clinics of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NIH's intramural facilities are located on the main campus in Bethesda, MD, as well as in Research Triangle Park, NC (NIEHS); Baltimore, MD (NIDA, NIA, and NHGRI); Frederick, MD (NCI); Hamilton, MT (NIAID); and Phoenix, AZ (NIDDK). Organizationally, the individual laboratories and sections answer to the 27 Institutes and Centers of NIH which conduct applied and basic biomedical research in particular disease or subject areas. OIR's responsibility is to develop and implement NIH-wide projects, policies, standards, and review for Intramural research, training, and technology transfer.
In addition to the immediate staff of the
Office
of Intramural Research, OIR is
comprised of:
NIH's Deputy Director for Intramural Research
(DDIR), Michael
M. Gottesman, M.D., heads the
OIR. The work of the office is developed and carried out
in conjunction with the Scientific Directors of NIH's Institutes and
Centers. The Board of Scientific Directors meets twice monthly with
the DDIR, September through June, and monthly in July and August.
Policy decisions and changes are documented in the Board's
minutes.
New policy developments are highlighted in two publications of the
OIR: The
NIH Catalyst, a bimonthly
newsletter for and about the Intramural Research Program, and the
DDIR's
Bulletin Board, an
electronic newsletter published approximately biweekly. The DDIR's
Bulletin Board is available to intramural staff on NIH's web site
or by Listserv subscription. To subscribe, send an email message to
Listserv@list.nih.gov. The body of your message should read:
subscribe DDIRBB-L firstname lastname.
Key NIH policies are found in the NIH
Manual Chapters. OIR provides a
summary of policies governing intramural research in the
Intramural Research Sourcebook. This includes the
Guidelines
for the Conduct of Research, the
NIH
Intramural Tenure-Track,
Processes
for Resolution of Conflicts,
A
Guide to Training and Mentoring in the Intramural Research Program at
NIH,
A
Guide to the Handling of Scientific Misconduct Allegations in the
Intramural Research Program of the
NIH, and other documents.
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