95-22203. Public Health Service; Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 173 (Thursday, September 7, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 46621-46623]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-22203]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Public Health Service; 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 60 FR 36299, July 14, 1995) is amended to 
    reflect the reorganization and revision of function statements of the 
    National Cancer Institute (NCI) (HNC) as follows: (1) Establish the 
    Division of Basic Sciences (HNC7); Division of Clinical Sciences 
    (HNC8); Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (HNC9); Division 
    of Cancer Treatment, Diagnosis, and Centers (HNCB); Division of Cancer 
    Biology (HNCC); and Office of Intramural Management (HNC17). (2) 
    Abolish the Division of Cancer Biology, Diagnosis and Centers (HNC2); 
    Division of Cancer Etiology (HNC3); and Division of Cancer Treatment 
    (HNC6). (3) Retitle the Office of Administrative Management (HNC13) as 
    the Office of Extramural Management. (4) Revise the functional 
    statements for the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (HNC4) and 
    the Division of Extramural Activities (HNC5).
        Section HN-B, Organization and Functions is amended as follows: (1) 
    Under the heading National Cancer Institute (HNC), insert the 
    following:
    
    Office of Extramural Management (HNC13)
    
        (1) Plans, directs, and coordinates the administrative management 
    activities of the Office of the Director and the extramural programs, 
    with Institute wide responsibility for budget and grant and contract 
    policy. Areas of management responsibility include grants management; 
    contracts management; finance and budget; personnel; management 
    analysis; financial data and statistics; office automation, automatic 
    data processing, and management information systems; and other areas 
    related to the general administration of the Institute; (2) advises the 
    Institute Director and senior staff on the administrative management of 
    the Institute and its programs; (3) develops and promulgates policies, 
    guidelines, and procedures on matters relating to the administrative 
    management of the Office of the Director and the extramural programs; 
    and (4) formulates and executes action plans in response to 
    administrative problems or initiatives, directives, regulations, 
    legislation or anything else that might require administrative action 
    or have administrative implications.
    
    Office of Intramural Management (HNC17)
    
        (1) Plans, directs, and coordinates the administrative management 
    activities of the Office of Intramural Management and the intramural 
    programs, with Institute wide responsibility for personnel and 
    information resource management policy. Areas of management 
    responsibility include contracts management; finance and budget; 
    personnel; management analysis; financial data and statistics; office 
    automation, automatic data processing, and management information 
    systems; and other areas related to the general administration of the 
    Institute; (2) advises the Institute Director and senior staff on the 
    administrative management of the Institute and its programs (3) 
    develops and promulgates policies, guidelines, and procedures on 
    matters relating to the administrative management of the Intramural 
    Program; and (4) formulates and executes action plans in response to 
    administrative problems or initiatives, directives, regulations, 
    legislation or other matters necessitating administrative action or 
    having administrative implications.
    
    Division of Basic Sciences (HNC7)
    
        (1) Plans, directs, coordinates and evaluates the Institute's 
    intramural programs in basic science relating to 
    
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    cellular, molecular, genetic, biochemical and immunological mechanisms 
    relevant to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of cancer; (2) 
    establishes program priorities, allocates, resources, integrates the 
    projects of the various laboratories, evaluates program effectiveness 
    and represents the division in management and scientific decision-
    making meetings within the Institute; (3) identifies the need for and 
    establishes new intramural research activities; (4) supports training 
    and research opportunities in the basic sciences for young 
    investigators; (5) supports translation of research findings by 
    integrating and coordinating the divisional research activities with 
    other NCI divisions, with the institutes, centers, and divisions within 
    the National Institutes of Health as well as with the private sector 
    and the academic research community.
    Division of Clinical Sciences (HNC8)
    
        (1) Plans, directs, coordinates and evaluates patient care 
    activities of the NCI; (2) conducts pioneering clinical research on 
    cancer which translates fundamental research to the bedside in a bi-
    directional manner; (3) establishes program priorities, allocates 
    clinical resources, integrates the projects of the various branches, 
    evaluates program effectiveness and participants in pertinent 
    management and scientific decision-making meetings within the 
    Institute; (4) addresses clinical research issues requiring urgent 
    attention that cannot readily be pursued through the extramural 
    community; (5) through intramural studies and contracts, administers 
    research in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer; (6) 
    develops novel models for carrying out translational research in an 
    efficient and cost-effective manner; (7) develops state-of-the-art 
    educational programs for the education and mentorship of clinical 
    scientists and investigators; and (8) advises the Director of the 
    National Cancer Institute, and supports the activities of the National 
    Cancer Advisory Board and other scientific advisory committees.
    
    Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (HNC9)
    
        (1) Plans, directs, manages, and evaluates a program of 
    epidemiologic, demographic, biostatistical, and population-based 
    genetic research, as well as provides resources to support such 
    research; (2) uses intramural, contract, interagency, cooperative 
    agreement, and grant mechanisms to administer and manage research in 
    epidemiology, genetics, biometry, and collaborative interdisciplinary 
    approaches to clarify the distribution, causes, and natural history of 
    cancer, as well as the means for its prevention; (3) establishes 
    program priorities, allocates available resources, integrates the 
    activities of various branches, evaluates program effectiveness, and 
    participates in pertinent management and scientific decision-making 
    meetings within the Institute; and (4) advises the Institute Director 
    and supports the activities of the Board of Scientific Counselors, the 
    National Cancer Advisory Board, and other advisory committees.
    
    Division of Cancer Treatment, Diagnosis, and Centers (HNCB)
    
        (1) Plans, directs and coordinates a program of extramural 
    preclinical and clinical cancer treatment research as well as research 
    conducted in cooperation with other Federal agencies with the objective 
    of curing or controlling cancer in man by utilizing treatment 
    modalities singly or in combination; (2) administers targeted research 
    and development programs in areas of drug development, diagnosis, 
    biological response modifiers and radiotherapy development; (3) serves 
    as the national focal point for information and data on experimental 
    and clinical studies related to cancer treatment and for the 
    distribution of such information to appropriate scientists and 
    physicians; and (4) plans, directs and coordinates an extramural 
    program of basic and applied research conducted at cancer centers and 
    through the organ systems program.
    
    Division of Cancer Biology (HNCC)
    
        (1) Plans, directs, coordinates and evaluates a contract and grant-
    supported program of extramural basic and applied research on cancer 
    cell biology and cancer immunology including the biological and health 
    effects of exposures to ionizing and non-ionizing radiation and the 
    role of chemical or physical agents, acting separately or together, or 
    in combination with biological agents in the inhibition or promotion of 
    cancer; (2) plans, manages and monitors the research and research 
    support activities of the contractor(s) at the government-owned 
    contractor operated (GOCO) facilities at the Frederick Cancer Research 
    and Development Center; (3) plans and administers an extramural program 
    which supports and fosters cancer research training, cancer clinical 
    education, and cancer research career development in order to assure 
    the continuing existence of a national cadre of highly qualified 
    individuals to work in the fields of cancer research, treatment and 
    control; (4) administers a program of support for the construction, 
    alteration, renovation, and equipping of extramural research facilities 
    that house or will house cancer research and/or treatment activities; 
    (5) establishes program priorities, allocates resources, integrates the 
    projects of the various branches, evaluates program effectiveness and 
    participates in pertinent management and scientific decision-making 
    meetings within the Institute; and, (6) advises the Institute Director, 
    and other Institute staff on extramural research in cancer biology and 
    associated areas of science of interest to the Institute and supports 
    the activities of the Board of Scientific Counselors, the National 
    Cancer Advisory Board, and other advisory committees.
    
    Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (HNC4)
    
        (1) Plans and directs the extramural program of cancer prevention 
    and control research for the Institute; (2) coordinates a number of 
    geographically-based cancer surveillance systems and applies 
    statistical, analytic, and other quantitative methods to monitor, 
    evaluate, and report on cancer trends and the impact of cancer; (3) 
    develops and supports research training and career development in 
    cancer prevention and control; and (4) coordinates program activities 
    with other Divisions, Institutes, or federal and state agencies, and 
    establishes liaison with professional and voluntary health agencies, 
    cancer centers, labor organizations, cancer organizations and trade 
    associations.
    
    Division of Extramural Activities (HNC5)
    
        (1) Administers and directs the Institute's grant and contract 
    review activities; (2) provides initial technical and scientific merit 
    review of grants and contracts for the Institute; (3) represents the 
    Institute on overall NIH extramural and collaborative program policy 
    committees, coordinates such policy for the review and administration 
    of grants and contracts; (4) coordinates the Institute's review of 
    research grant and training programs with the National Cancer Advisory 
    Board and the President's Cancer Panel; (5) coordinates the 
    implementation of committee management policies within the Institute 
    and provides the Institute's staff support for the National Cancer 
    Advisory Board and the President's Cancer Panel; (6) monitors and 
    coordinates the operation of the NCI Board of Scientific Counselors and 
    its subcommittees to assure uniformity and quality of scientific review 
    of, and advice concerning, the NCI intramural 
    
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    research program; (7) monitors and coordinates the operations of the 
    NCI Board of Scientific Advisors to assure uniformity and quality of 
    review of, and advice concerning, the NCI extramural program; (8) 
    coordinates program planning and evaluation in the extramural area; (9) 
    provides scientific reports and analyses to the Institute's grant and 
    contract programs; and (10) administers programs to broaden 
    participation by minorities in cancer-related research and training 
    activities and to enhance the effectiveness of programs in cancer 
    treatment and control in reaching the minority community and other 
    historically underserved segments of the general population.
    
        Dated: August 28, 1995.
    Harold Varmus,
    Director, NIH.
    [FR Doc. 95-22203 Filed 9-6-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4140-01-M
    
    

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09/07/1995
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