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APPENDIX D CONFERENCES D. l: Program for Putt ic Hearing, March 8, 1979, Washington, D.C. D. 2: Program for Invitational Conference on Issues in the Clinical Sciences, June 5, 1979, Chicago D.3: Program and List of Participants for Workshop on Establishing Research Training Programs in Behavior and Health, January is, 1980, Washington, D.C.

D e 1 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CO M MISSION ON HUM AN RESOURCES 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D. C. 20418 COMMITTEE ON A STUl:)Y OF NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC HEARING March 8, 1979 8:30 aim. to 1015 pOm. Lecture Room, National Academy of Sciences SOQ0 arm. REGISTRATION S.30 a.m. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS DrO Henry Riecken, Chairman 1 Speakers (in order of appearance) Ida Martinson Mary Conway Evelyn Barritt Marion Murphy Peyton Weary Frank Young Michael Pa11ak James Gallagher Herbert Blalock Cynthia Jenkins Rachel Larson Melvin Fried John Eckstein Walter Abelmann Richard Peterson William Jarzembsk Coralie Farlee Howard Brinkley 12:45 p.m. OPEN DISCUSSION PERIOD 1:15 p.m. ADJOURNMENT University of Minn. ~ School of Nursing IJniv. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Nursing Univ O of Iowa, College of Nursing American Assoc . of Colleges of Nurs ing Assoc. of Professors of Dermatology American Society for Microbiology American Psychological As sociation Society for Research on Child DeveJ opmen American Sociological Association Institute for African-American Health Sigma Delta Epsi~on--Graduate Women in _ . . sc ~ ence Univ. of Florida ~ Cold ege of Medicine Anger ican Heart As soc iation American Col lege of Cardiology Society of Nuclear Medicine Institute o f Electrical & Electronic Engineering/Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society Environmental Protection Agency Society for the Study of Reproduction The NafionaZ Research Council is the principal operating agency of the Nations Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering to serge government and other organizations 15:

D . 2 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL COMMISSION O.~J HUMAN RESOURCES 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D. C. IOus COMMITTEE ON' ~ STUDY OF NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BlOMEDICAl AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH PERSONN'EL PANEL Of, CLINICAL SCIENCES Invitat tonal Conference O ~ I18T~ hil*OT} June 5, Ig79 AGENDA ~ . Purpose and Ground Rut es Dr. Challoner IT0 Introductory Remarks Dr. tYyugaarden IlI. Outlook on NIH Support of Dr. Merritt Research Training IV. Clinical Research Personnel In the Dr. Salesman Behavioral Sciences V. Statements by Invited Participants \ VI. General Discussion Dr. Challoner VIl. Executive Session ~ 57 The National Research Council is the pnncip.al operating agency of the Nat~onat Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of EngincerinS to serve government and other organizations

- Dr. 3OA~e Brasel Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 630 West 168th Street New York, New York 10032 DrO Neal S. Bricker Department of Medicine UCI`A School of Medicine ° 1000 Veteran Avenue West Medical Campus Los Angeles, Cal if ornia 90024 Dr. Kenneth E. Clark, Dean College of Arts and Sciences University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14627 Dr. Pearl Oodds Division of Laboratories and Research New York State Department of Health Albany, New York 12201 Dr. John N. Forrest, Jr. Departmen t o f FIe ~ i c ine Yale University School of Medicine 333 Cedar Street New Haven, Connecticut 06S10 4 COMMITTEE ON ~ STUDY OF NATlON'AL NEEDS FOR BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL - NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL COMMISSION ON HUMAN RESOURCES 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D. C. 20418 PANEL ON' CLINICAL SCIENCES nYita~cional Conference 0' Here Hilton Mime 5, 19?9 Invited Pastici~a`~ts . . Organizatzon Society for Pediatric Research Committee on National Medical [policy, American Society for Clinical 1rivestigati~ Co-chairperson, Panel on Behavioral Sciences, National Research Council Committee on Veterinary Medical Sciences, National Research Council . American Federat ion for C1 inical Research :58 The National Research Council is the principal operating agency of the National Academy of Science; and file National Academy of Enginreri g to serve government and other organizations ~ _

l t . o PANEL ON CLINICAL SCIENCES June 5 Invitational Conference Tn~rited Participants DT . Daniel B. . Green, Execut ive Director A,ne~can Association for Dental Research 734 Fifteenth Street, .`'.~`'. Washington, D. C. 20005 Dr. Gerald L. Klerman, Administrator Alcohol, Hug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Parklawn Building 5600 Fishers He ROC]CYS118, MarY]a~ 2~837 . A. Dr. Doris Herrits Assist=t to the Director National Insti~cutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland 20205 Dr. Thomas E. Horgan, Director Division of Biomedical Research . Association of American Medical Colleges One Dupont Circle, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Dr. Donald O. Nutter Robert Wood Johnson }1ealth Policy Fellow Office of Senator Richard S. Schweiker 2S3 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. 20510 Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein Department of Medicine Pritzker School of Medicine University of Chicago 9S0 East 59th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 - Dr. Richard M. Scheffler Institute of Hedicine 2600 Virginia Avenue, N.~. Washington, D. C. 200Q6 2 1 159

! : PANEL ON CLINICAL SCIENCES June ~ Inv~tat tonal Conference Inherited Part icipants Or O Alvin Ro Tariov 9 Chairman Departmer~t of Medicine Pritzker School of Medicine University of Chicago 9S0 East 5gth Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 Duo James B. htyngaarden, Chairman Department of Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 27710 * * Staff Dr. Samuel S..~- Herman Dr. Herbert B. Pahl Dr. Allen M. S finger Dr. Pamela Ebert-Flattau Mrs. Kay C. Harris Chairman, Task Force on Manpower tweeds in Internal Medicine Vice Chairman, Committee or a Study of National Needs for Biomedical and I Resent Permute] * * 160

D.3 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL C O M MISSIO N O N H U M A N RES O U R CES 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D. C. 20418 COMMITTEE ON ~ STUDY OF NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL air WORKSHOP ON ESTABLISHING RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAMS IN BEHAVIOR AND HEALTH January 18, 1979 The Board Room National Academy of Sciences Thematic Sessions Chai rman: Kenneth E . Clark 8:30 a.m. Introductory Remarks: Gardner Lindzey 8:4S - 10:00 Session I: ENHANCIN& THE QUALITY OF GRADUATE EDUCATION IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 0 Changing patterns in graduate enrollments o New jobs, new demands 10:00 - 10:15 Open discussion 10:15 - 11:30 Session II: INNOVATIONS IN BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH -- DEVELOPING A SENSE OF IDENTITY 11:30 - 11:45 Open discussion 11:45 Luncheon 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Session III: EXPERIENCES IN PUTTING GREATER EMPHASES ON POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 0 The research environment 0 Faculty/curricula 0 Placement of graduates 161 The National Research Council is the princ.pat operating agency of the .r~'ational Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Enginc-~i1lc-. to serve go~uernmcnt and other organizations

2:00 a 2:15 2:15 - 3:1S - 3015 ~ 3O30 3O30 0 4:00 4:00 Open di scus Sian Session IV: AU] HORI TY THE NATIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE AWARDS 0 Length of training o Institutiona ~ support o Recruitment of women/minoritzes o Shortoterm training Open discuss' on Goof erence overview Ad journment 162

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CO~MMlSSION ON HUMAN RESOURCES 2107 Const~tut.on Avenue Washington, D. C. 20418 COMMITTEE ON ~ STUDY OF t~'ATlON'AL 'Elms FOR BIOMEDICAL AN'D BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL - WOAXSHOP C)N ESTABLISHING RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAMS IN BEHAVIOR AND HEALTH January 18, 198 0 The Board Room National Academy of Sciences Workshop Participants PANEL ON E3EHAVIC)RAL SCIENCES . _ Kenneth E. Clark, University of Rochester Lucy M. Cohen, Catholic University of America Ada Jacox, University of Maryland Otto Larsen, University of Washington P. Herbert Liederman, Stanford Medical School Gardner Lindzey, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences srendan Maher, Harvard University Robert McGinnis, Cornell University Lee Robins, Washington University, St. Louis Jerome Singer, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 163 . Tl.c `\'Aticnn' Research Council is the prtr2cipal operati'lg agency of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Encin~eri;;:, to serve governrr2ent And other organizations

NRSA COMMITTEE Henry W. Riecken, University of Pennsylvania INVITED PARTIC IPANTS Samuel Blown ~ Mt a Sinai School of Medi cine M. Margaret Clark' University of California, San Francisco Mid dred Disbrow, University of Washington Richard Evans, University of Houston Gerald McClearn a University of Colorado Joseph Matarazzo, University of Oregon School of Medicine David Mechanic, Rutgers University Evan Pattishall, Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine Herbert Pick, University of Minnesota Bertram Raven, University of California, Los Angeles Donald Reis, Cornell Medical College Mark Sobell, Vanderbilt University INVITED OBSERVERS National Institutes of Health t Of f ice of the Director ) William Batchelor Harvey Wichman Solomon Schneyer National Institute of Neurologi Cal and Communicative Diseases and Stroke Larry Fisher National Cancer Institute . Sandra Leery 164

National Institute of Dental Research Patricia Bryant National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases Lois :Li psett National Institute on Aging Matilda White Riley National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Betty Pickett National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Donald MacCannon Stephen Weiss NIH/Di~rision of Research Grants Susan Streuf ert Alcohol, Drum Abuse and >rental Health Administration ( Extramural Affairs ? Michele Harvey National Institute of Mental Health Stanley Schneider Kenneth Lutter~.an National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Leonard Mitnick National Institute on Drug Abuse Edward Morgan Health Resources Administration/Division of Nursing Marie Bourgeois 165

American Anthropological Association Louis Cimino American Association for the Advancement of Science Arthur Livemnore American Psychological Association S terse Nelson American Sociological Association Lawrence Rhoades f Graduate S chools in the U. S Michael Pelczar NAS /Ins titute of Medicine Car le ton Evans Delores Parron Fredrick Solomon Pamela Ebert-Flattau Jes se Gary Janie B . Mar shall NRSA STAFF ~ 6 6

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