94-26563. National Institutes of Health; Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Public Health Service
    
     
    
    National Institutes of Health; Statement of Organization, 
    Functions, and Delegations of Authority
    
        Part H, Chapter HN (National Institutes of Health) of the Statement 
    of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority for the 
    Department of Health and Human Services (40 FR 22859, May 27, 1975, as 
    amended most recently at 59 FR 42066, August 16, 1994) is amended to 
    reflect the reorganization of the National Institute of Dental Research 
    (NIDR) (HNP). This reorganization will align NIDR's organizational 
    structure with that of other Institutes to assure proper comparability 
    and recognition of organizations and positions by both the dental 
    community and personnel of other Government organizations. The 
    reorganization consists of the following: (1) Realign the Office of 
    Administrative Management (HNP13) and Office of Planning, Evaluation 
    and Communications (HNP14) in the Office of the Director (HNP1); (2) 
    establish the Division of Intramural Research (HNP2); (3) transfer the 
    functions of the Intramural Research Program (IRP) (HNP-2) to the 
    Division of Intramural Research and abolish the IRP; (4) establish the 
    Division of Extramural Research (HNP4); (5) transfer the functions of 
    the Extramural Program (EP) (HNP-4) to the Division of Extramural 
    Research and abolish the EP; (6) establish the Division of Epidemiology 
    and Oral Disease Prevention (HNP5); and (7) transfer the functions of 
    the Epidemiology and Oral Disease Prevention Program (EODPP) (HNP-5) to 
    the Division of Epidemiology and Oral Disease Prevention and abolish 
    the EODPP.
        Section HN-B, Organization and Functions, is amended as follows: 
    (1) Under the heading National Institute of Dental Research (HNP), 
    delete the titles and functional statements for the Intramural Research 
    Program (HNP-2), the Extramural Program HNP-4), and the Epidemiology 
    and Oral Disease Prevention Program (HNP-5) in their entirety and 
    insert the following:
    
    Office of Administrative Management (HNP13)
    
        (1) Advises the Director, Deputy Director, Program Directors, and 
    other key officials on managerial and administrative matters affecting 
    the planning and execution of NIDR programs; (2) plans, directs, and 
    conducts administrative management activities of the NIDR including the 
    areas of financial management, personnel management, management 
    analysis, and office services; (3) interprets, analyzes, and implements 
    legislation and/or Departmental and NIH directives affecting 
    administrative policies, administrative orders, and new concepts 
    affecting the overall mission of the NIDR; (4) develops policies, 
    guidelines, and procedures on matters relating to the administrative 
    management activities of the Institute; and (5) serves as the Institute 
    focal point for the coordination, preparation, and analysis of a wide 
    variety of programmatic reports and other documents associated with 
    NIH, PHS, DHHS, and other Federal agencies.
    
    Office of Planning, Evaluation and Communications (HNP14)
    
        (1) Advises the Director on science program and policy activities 
    related to strategic planning, evaluation, program analysis, 
    legislation, public information, and communications and data systems, 
    and directs the Institute's efforts in these areas; and (2) maintains 
    NIDR's research project information systems and serves as the Institute 
    focus for automated data processing systems and information technology, 
    including local area networks.
    
    Division of Intramural Research (HNP2)
    
        (1) Plans and conducts the Institute's basic and clinical research 
    program directed toward increasing fundamental knowledge of oral 
    diseases and the senses of taste and smell; the biochemistry, 
    structure, function and development of bone, teeth, salivary glands, 
    and connective tissues; the role of bacteria and viruses in oral 
    disease, genetic disorders and tumors of the oral cavity; and studies 
    the cause and treatment of acute and chronic pain and new diagnostic 
    methods; (2) provides dental care for selected inpatients and 
    ambulatory patients of Institutes conducting clinical research in the 
    Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center; (3) evaluates research efforts 
    and establishes program priorities; (4) allocates funds, space, and 
    personnel ceilings to ensure maximum utilization of available resources 
    in the attainment of Institute objectives and integrates new research 
    activities into the program structure; (5) collaborates with other NIH 
    Institutes and external research institutions and maintains an 
    awareness of national research efforts in program areas; and (6) 
    provides advice on intramural research and science in general to the 
    Institute Director.
    
    Division of Extramural Research (HNP4)
    
        (1) Plans and directs the Institute's programs that support 
    research and research training through grants and contracts in oral 
    biology, periodontal diseases, dental caries, nutrition and fluoride; 
    craniofacial deveopment and disorders; biomaterials, biology of the 
    pulp and implants; oral soft tissue diseases; pain and oral motor and 
    sensory function; salivary glands and saliva; and behavioral and social 
    sciences and oral epidemiology, to ensure maximum utilization of 
    available resources in attainment of institute objectives; (2) provides 
    essential initial scientific review for applications assigned to the 
    Institute and assures effective and proper grants and contracts 
    management; (3) assesses the need for research and research training in 
    a broad spectrum of scientific program areas; (4) determines program 
    priorities and recommends funding levels; (5) collaborates with 
    Institute and NIH intramural programs and maintains an awareness of 
    related national research efforts in program areas; (6) provides advice 
    on extramural research and science in general to the Institute 
    Director, staff, and advisory groups by preparing reports and analyses 
    to facilitate the implementation of their responsibilities; (7) 
    establishes and maintains effective relationships with dental schools 
    and research institutions, professional dental organizations, and other 
    agencies and organizations concerned with extramural programs; and (8) 
    consults with other Federal and public agencies, voluntary health 
    organizations, professional associations, and private sector 
    organizations in identifying research needs and developing programs to 
    meet those needs.
    
    Division of Epidemiology and Oral Disease Prevention (HNP5)
    
        Serves as the Federal focus for research in the fields of orofacial 
    epidemiology and disease prevention. (1) Plans, develops, directs, and 
    performs epidemiologic investigations of oral and maxillofacial health 
    and diseases, as well as oral manifestations of systemic disorders; (2) 
    identifies biological, behavioral, social, environmental, and material 
    risk factors for orofacial diseases and conditions; (3) identifies and 
    tests molecular and cellular markers, clinical indices, imaging 
    techniques, behavioral and social factors, environmental indicators, 
    and other approaches for assessing the presence and course of orofacial 
    disorders, treatment compliance and outcome, and the onset of systemic 
    diseases via in vitro, animal model, and human population studies; (4) 
    performs research in the areas of diseases diagnosis, etiology, 
    prognosis, and treatment; prevention and health promotion; delivery of 
    care; utilization of services; risk-benefit assessment; and decision 
    systems; (5) develops current estimates for, and monitors trends in, 
    levels and distribution of orofacial health status and diseases; (6) 
    compiles, maintains, and analyzes databases, disease registries, and 
    data banks on orofacial health status in the U.S. general population 
    and particular subpopulations; (7) facilitates the diffusion, 
    dissemination, and transfer of knowledge related to oral disease 
    prevention and health promotion, and evaluates that process in terms of 
    such factors as feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness, and long-
    term adoption of intervention strategies for improving oral health 
    practices, utilization of dental services, and oral health status; (8) 
    fosters the transmission of scientific knowledge to the research, 
    public, and practitioner communities; (9) identifies emerging orofacial 
    health problems and issues in populations, evaluates the sources and 
    implications of trends in the orofacial health status of populations, 
    and uses results to help develop research priorities for the division 
    and Institute; (10) offers training programs related to the mission of 
    the division; (11) provides technical assistance to other NIDR program 
    components, NIH, PHS, DHHS, and Federal and non-Federal agencies, and 
    professional groups; (12) prepares analyses and reports to assist 
    Institute staff and advisory groups in carrying out their 
    responsibilities; (13) consults with health organizations and 
    professional associations in identifying research needs and developing 
    programs to meet them; and (14) provides advice on the program and 
    science in general to the Institute Director.
    
        Dated: October 12, 1994.
    Harold Varmus,
    Director, NIH.
    [FR Doc. 94-26563 Filed 10-26-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4140-01-M
    
    
    

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