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APPENDIX IV
T=INING P ROGERS OF NIT AND ADAM:
FY 1975 AWARDS BY PROGRAM AREA -~D 7NSTITUTE/DIVISION
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The program of research training provided by NTH and ADAMHA
in FY 1975 marked the Implementation of National Research
Service Awards that specified certain conditions under which
federally supported research training is given. In accordance
with the provisions of the NRSA Act (PL 93-348), support is
provided ''-for research or research training in only those
subject areas for which . . . there is a need for personnel"
(see Appendix V).
Announcements of the availability of these awards were
issued by NIR and ADAMHA shortly after the passage of the
NRSA Act of July 1974 (see Appendix VI). These announcements
solicited applications for both predoctoral and postdoctoral
training grants and fellowships in specific areas of biomedical
and behavioral research. The priority areas so identified by
NIB and ADAM~A reflect the current need for research personnel
as well as the areas of research that are the responsibility
of the funding institute/division.
Tables IV.1 through IV. 16, which follow, show the dis-
tribution of the predoctoral and postdoctoral research trainee-
ships and fellowships which were awarded by the institutes/
divisions of NTH and ADAMHA in FY lg75 by research training
of the awarding unit. Table IV. 17 ~s a summary
program area
of these distributions.
These classifications of the FY 1975 awards by program
area within each institute/division, as well as by one of the
four aggregate fields that have been used by the Committee in
this report, have been developed and provided by NIH and AD~HA
at the request of the Committee. The Clinical Sciences predoc-
toral category in 1975 includes only the 543 trainees In the
Medical Scientist Program (see Table IV.8) supported by the
Institute of General Medical Science (HIGHS). The Committee
recognizes that at the predoctoral level any classification of
trainees into "basic biomedical sciences'' and "clinical
sciences,' is somewhat arbitrary. In view of the evident
difficulty that the several Institutes had in drawing such dis-
tinctions to accommodate the Committee's classificatory scheme,
particularly in the absence of uniform criteria applicable to
the range of suLfields, the Committee decided in making its
recommendations to include only the Medical Scientist Program
within the Clinical Sciences predoctoral category.
The Committee notes that NIGHS in its report to the
Committee included the Medical Scientist Program under Basic
Biomedical Sciences. However, subsequent discussions with the
responsible program officials indicated that in view of the
program's unique features, there was justification for its
classification by the Committee under the Clinical Sciences
category. In like manner, in reviewing in detail the Institutes r
classifications of their predoctoral awardees reported under
Clinical Sciences, it became clear that the large majority of
these were Ph.D. candidates in basic biomedical Disciplines work-
ing on problems of clinical interest. Thus,these 485 predoctorals
(see Table IV. 17) were reclassified by the Committee under Basic
Biomedical Sciences in Table 1.1.
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TABLE n.3 Nu~er of Pre- a.nd Postdoctoral Awards in EY 1915 ~ Ag=~gate "ield ~d ~s~ Mes, - =o~1
Cancer Institute ( NCI )
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Beha~rioral Clinic-1 Eleal~eh Sesvices
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232 232
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supports an active program in c~ancer control t-~at ~ncl;;des opportunities to deve3.op "fecti~re means for therapy,
r~ilitation, educat~ors, ar~d erain~g ~n the tr~ame.~t Of disease.
SO~: FY 1975 data were derived 'rom ~hu3~cions supplied by ~e ins~tu~s and di^aions af ~, Jenuazy 9, 1976.
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SABLE IV.S Number of "e- and Pos~doctora1 Awards in E.Y 1915 by Aggregate Field and ~ogram Area,
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8 11 19
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CODE: Pse ~ pre~Ph.3, or p~M.D.' Pos~c ~ post-Ph,D. or post-M,D,; T s tr~e~' F ~ fello~.
R, established ~n 1948, suppor--s resPa rch into ~e causes, pre~rm~tion, diagnosis, ;=d treatsr~ent of or;~1 and dent~1
d~seases as~d related conditions -~.rough such discipi~es as biochemis~y, :=crobiology, immu3010gy, physiology, ana~y,
genetics ~ bioengineer:rlg, and ~he soc_al and behavioral scies~ces.
S=RCE:: PY 1975 ~ were derived from -~ulaticns s?~ppli" by ~e ins~tutes and ~sios:e of NIX, "-anu~y 9, 19?6.
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SABLE W.7 Member of Prc- and postdoctoral Awards in BY '9?S by Aggregate Fisid and Program Area,
National Eye Ir.s~i tute ONES) a
"r:`ea' Diseases
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Epid--i ology
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72 72
42 181 223
CO!)E: 2= - prc-.~h,3.-or pre~.D.; Fost - post-?h.~. or post-~.~.; ~ - ~a~r - ~; F - fellovs.
:I, esta~L4 shed ~ i968, supports ~ese~ch ^nd tr~.~r.g ~ ~ prewention, ~—osis, ~d trea-~nt of —cua1 disorders,
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SABLE llt.8 Nu~ber of Pra- and Postdoctoral Awards in EY 197S by Agg~gate Fiela and Prograss~ ~a,
National Institute of Gener" Hedical Sczences (~=S)
Program A.~^
Ba~ic Pathobialogy
Be-havioral Sciences
Cellular and .Yolecular
Biology~
Cli~cal r~oratory
Scientists
CLinical Pharmacology
_ ~ .
Clinical Scientists c
Genetic Mec~s::ss and
Regulation
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455 132 587
1~3 123
455 25S 710
- J-' 531
F 12 12
I To~al S4~ S43
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~ 7 11 18
Tata1 37 14 51
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T 49G
F 2
Tota1 492
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T 1 663
P j
Tota1 663
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T
Total
T
To~
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.Hinority Access to
~searc}' Centers
Phaneacological Sciencese
Syst~ fend Integrati~re
8~olog~
Trarma and Burn Research
Biomedical Behaviora 1 C=ni c s1
Sciences Sciences Sciences
.. .. _
~e Post Total
..
80 193 273
~ 4
80 197 277
Pre Post Total Pre Post Total
_
..
229 14 243
Health Serv'ces
Research
Pre Post Total
.
l~98 46 2044
1 122 123
1999 168 2161
11 199 210
6 6
20:5 216
Tuta1
Pre Post Total
80 193 273
4 4
80 197 277
229 14 243
229 14 243
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1998 4-6 2044
1 122 1 23
1999 163 2161
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48 48
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11 199 210
6 6
11 205 216
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123 123
455 25~- 710
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37 39
83 575
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32 695
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421t 452 4699
22 317 339
4239 769 5038
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14 14
14 14
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10 ~O
11 268 219
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2 37 39
492 83 565
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663 32 695
20 20
663 52 715
4487 724 ~ 211
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4509 1051 5560
CDDE: P~ - pr~Ph.D, or p=-M.D.; P - t ~ ~st-Ph.D. or ~t-M.D.; T - tr~ees; ~ - fe=~.
`~SS, est~lished in 1958, supports rese~ rch in scier~ces basic to ne~Lci ~e, focus Lng on the life psocesses at cellular.
bCellular and Molecular Biology includes Anaeo=Lcal sciences, Biochemistry, BiophysLcs, MicsobiolOgf.
Clinical Scientist includes Anes thesLology, EpidemLology, Diac,nostLc Radiology, Genesal S urge ry .
In developinq its reco~cndations the Committee has elected to includ- thLs program Withi.n the Cl~Lcal ScLences (see
the introductory section of thi. Appendix and Table 1.~).
~Phaneacolcgical Science- includ¢ ~.edicin^1 Ch~stry, Pharmacology, Toxicology.
Syst#ne and ntegrati~ 8iolog~y includes Blomedical Engineerlug, Biometry, Clinical Chemistry, Nutrition, Physiology.
SC~' F:. 1975 data were deri ed from tabulat~ons supplied by the institutes and di~rlsions of NIS, January 9, 1976.
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T"LE IV.9 N=~xr of Pse- and Pos~doctora1 Awards in -~ 197S by A
T~.&Lt lY.1ti tiw—ar ot }`ze- ar~4 Positdoetora1 Awerda in PY 1915 Ly ~greqate ~ LeLd a~;d progtr~ 4Kres, t4ationc1
Inst4itute ol, ?~eu4rologiea41 a4nd Comroun4iea4tlve Di~orders end ~troke tNrt',:~)
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mad YRchanism of Support (NIH and P`~QiA)
Institute/Divisions
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Research.
P-e Post Tc:~l Pre Post ~otal Pre~ Post Total j Pr" ?ost ~otal Pre Post Tota1
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197 197
418 316 794
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~ 1 141 141
Total 1 '59 369 S38
2 125 127
19 19
2 144 146
10 395 405
160 160
10 SSS 565
275 370 64.5
232 232
. 2?5 602 877
NIDR
NIEIIS
NEI
T 2 ~ 8 89 307 27C. 12 286
I F 39 Sg 19 19
1 Tota}. 218 1,8 396 1 274 31 305
T B~ 1'4 202
F 54 54
Total 88 L68 256
T 177 68 2¢~5
~ 30 30
Total 177 98 27S
T 38 7 5 113
F 64 64
[otal 38 139 177
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NIGMS
4247 45o 4699 229 14 243
F 1 22 317 339
! Total ! 4253 769 5038 229 14 243
3 3
20 93 ~ 13
10 10
20 103 ;2'
24 79 103
34 38
8 8
4 42 46
11 258 269
10 iO
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216 216
480 460 940
10 423 ~33
186 186
10 609 619
444 598 1042
313 373
444 9?1 1415
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118 1 ~ 8
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115 193 ;08
54 54
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22 327 3-'9
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90 90 1 268 268
79 481 560 j 242 1~45 1~.'
60 234 294 i 66 344 410
17 17 23G 230
60 251 111 66 574 640
24 34 58
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122 36 158
15 15
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6743 5641 12384
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N=. and D9R
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176 17.6 1 2 2
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F 1 213 213
T=ta1 ~ 6 32i 329 1
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N~ 1=LAL 1 F 1 22 1318 1340
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25 25
587 74 661
485 1998 2483
554 - SS4
485 2552 303 7
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NIDA. NIAA~ . N~MM ! F ~ 15 5 97 252 ~ l8S 99 284
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5884 1781 7665
1 171 1415 lS92
1 6061 3196 9257
1569 88 '651
lS5 124 309
1754 212 1966
95 25 120
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1 113 40 LS3
485 1998 2483
554 554
485 2552 3031
1331 159 1490
1 ~ 58 211 569
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Ld Lb J~ ~ 380 2108 2488
132 51 183 1 3432 6011 14443
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Sciences ( see the introductory section of ~s Ap,oer~dix and Table 1.1) .
CODE: 2re ~ pre-Ph.D. or pre-M.D.; Po~t ~ post-Ptt.~. or po';t-~.~. s 5~- traine~s; v · fel'cws.
SOUR=:: F~ 19,~ data were der$ved ~rom tabulations s':ppl~ed by the ',ns~citut"s and divisions of NtH and ADP~,
Jantlary 9, 1976. ADA~A daca were suoplied in ter~ns of progra2~ a~e&s whic;a were then classified by "-he Co~ittee' g
staff into the four aggreg~ate fields used in .~s s-~dy.
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