NIH Leadership appearing on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal
C-SPAN’s Washington Journal has taken its show on the road in order to provide an in-depth look at issues throughout the country. NIH had the pleasure of hosting the show on the NIH campus for the first time inDecember 2013 and then again in February 2014. In their third visit to the NIH campus in September 2014, WJ spoke with Dr. Collins and more NIH directors about important, groundbreaking research for multiple diseases and conditions.
SEPTEMBER 2014
FEBRUARY 2014
NIAMS Director Dr. Stephen Katz talked about musculoskeletal and skin diseases and the importance of developing new ways to prevent and treat these diseases.
NHLBI Director Dr. Gary Gibbons talked about leading chronic diseases such as heart disease and lung disease, and how healthy habits can help in preventing some of these diseases.
NICHD Director Dr. Alan Guttmacher talks about advances in treating child development and health issues such as preterm birth and child leukemia.
NINDS Director Dr. Story Landis talked about the most common neurological disorders such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy.
DECEMBER 2013
NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins talked about the mission and role of the NIH, its medical research priorities, and the impact of the sequester cuts on biomedical research.
NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci talked about HIV/AIDS research, meningitis outbreaks, and the impact of sequestration on NIAID’s research portfolio.
NHGRI Director Dr. Eric Green talked about human genome research and its impact on the future of medicinal treatment in the U.S.
NCI Director Dr. Harold Varmus talked about advances in cancer research and funding for cancer research.
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