Office of the Scientific Director
Our Programs
Animal Program
There are two components to the NHLBI Animal Program Division that work together to support the NHLBI research program: Animal Program and the Animal Surgery & Resources (ASR) Core. Animal Program operations are directly overseen by Dr. Tannia Clark. It provides care and technical services for NHLBI research animals including: husbandry, purchasing, health monitoring, animal import and export, mouse rederivation and cryopreservation services. It also provides support for NHLBI animals in other NIH facilities. The ASR services for NHLBI research animals include animal model development, surgery, surgical support, training, post-operative care, and technical services such as radiography, blood and tissue collection.
- Tannia Clark
- D.V.M., M.S., D.A.C.L.A.M.
- Director
- The main phone number is 301-496-5927. For the NHLBI ACRF Tower animal facility call 301-496-4801. For inquiries about the import, export, rederivation and cryopreservation of rodents call 301-451-6744.
Office of Intramural Management
The Office of Intramural Management (OIM) plans, directs, coordinates, and provides comprehensive administrative and management support services for the DIR. In addition, OIM provides technical and advisory services in financial management, data systems, human resources, acquisitions, facility management, travel services, property management to ensure the efficient and effective implementation and operation of programs. OIM also develops policies, guidelines, and procedures on matters relating to administrative management and disseminates to staff. OIM also provides acquisition support (orders above $3,501) and facility management to the NHLBI Extramural programs and the Office of the Director.
- Gary Unger
- Director
Office of Education
The Office of Education is dedicated to promoting the success of all NHLBI scientists, both as trainees and as mentors of trainees. Specialized programs provide research training for high school students, college students, graduate and medical students, postdoctoral fellows, and clinical fellows. The Office provides mechanisms for trainees to learn each of the skills required for success in their chosen field. NHLBI is committed to improving the representation of underrepresented groups, including minorities, women, and scientists with disabilities, in the mainstream of basic and clinical research. See our opportunities here.
- Kristen Morgan
- Ph.D.
- Director
Office of Technology Transfer and Development
The Office of Technology Transfer and Development’s primary mission is to enable researchers within the NHLBI DIR to interact more effectively with their counterparts in the private sector and academia. Its aim is to establish collaborative relationships that further develop existing technologies; facilitate the sharing of technologies with outside laboratories; and create innovative technologies in collaboration with others. The Office’s ultimate goal is to benefit the public health in a variety of basic, translational, and clinical areas, including imaging, diagnostics, regenerative medicine, genetics/genomics, developmental biology, cellular and gene therapy, and cell and molecular biology relating to heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders and diseases.
- Bruce D. Goldstein
- Esq.
- Director
Office of Scientific Information
The Office of Scientific Information (OSI) supports all DIR labs by working with investigators and core facilities to ensure that their computing, networking, storage, and other IT needs are met for their individual research. The OSI is responsible for researching, securing, custom designing, and applying cutting- edge IT solutions, products, and support to facilitate a variety of biomedical and clinical research across NHLBI. In addition, the OSI collaborates with groups outside the DIR, including the NHLBI Information Technology and Applications Center (ITAC), the NIH Center for Information Technology (CIT), the NIH Clinical Center, and outside vendors. The OSI is directly responsible for representing the IT interests of the DIR to NHLBI and NIH-wide committees and workgroups, and collaborates broadly across the organization with basic and clinical researchers.
- Nick Asendorf
- Ph.D.
- Scientific Information Officer
DIR Core Facilities
Core Facilities provide scientific resources, cutting-edge technologies and novel approaches to support DIR scientists. Availability of specialized expertise creates a robust environment for conducting a wide range of studies and accelerates the pace at which scientific discovery can take place.