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2983-4 NHLI. Testimony. Sickle Cell Programs.
General, prepared statement.
2989 NHLI. Testimony. Distribution of Funds
and FY 1973 Plans. Summarizes status of
the Sickle Cell Program in FY 1972 and
for FY 1973. NHLI designated as lead
agency in the program. Notes Sickle Cell
Disease funding increases as a part of
total increases requested in NHLI budget
for FY 1973.2995 NELI. Testimony. Obligations for Sickle 1972
Cell Disease Programs in FY 1972. Notes that
FY 1973 budget request for sickle cell is $4.5
$14 million, an increase of $5 million ear- $1.8
marked for sickle cell in the total NHLI budget.$2.7
$9.0House of Representatives A/
11 NIH. Testimony. Research Progress in FY 1973.
General statement confirming that the cause of
sickle cell anemia is known, and therefore most
promising for counseling and developments for
treatments.
83 NIH. Testimony. Prepared Statement. Appendix
4. Examples of Program orientation, formulation,
and implementation: The Sickle Cell Disease
Program.
263-4 NHLI. Testimony. General Statement. Notes the
importar c'e' f children in the sickle cell
program; 4o notes that NHLI requests an in-
crease of 18 million to continue research in
4 areas, including sickle cell research.
307-11 NHLI. Testimony. -Special Report prepared by re-
quest of the Committee: Sickle Cell Disease.
Notes obligations estimated for all NIH Insti-
tutes in the Sickle Cell Program. Explains in
detail the Sickle Cell Program. Notes that
in thee Comprehensive Centers for Research and
Service, 40% of the cost is applied to research
activities, 60% toward service activities. The
entire cost of Screening and Counseling Clinics is
applied to service activities. Mission-oriented
Research and Development, a contracts mechanism,expenditures for
sickle cell:
million, Centers
million, Clinics
million, Research
million FY 1972 total
NHLI budget for
sickle cell$16. million FY 1974
est. request, NHLI
$.859 million FY 1974
est. request, NIAMD
$.100 million FY 1974
est. request, NIGMS
$16.959 million FY 1974
total request for
NIH./ U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Departments of Labor and
Health, Education, and Wei re Appropriations for 1974. Hearings, 93rd
Congress, 1st session, Part 4. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1973.I
FY 1974
U.S.-777 7-7,777
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