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He has been the recipient of the National Institutes of Health Director's Award six times (1998, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2022). He is also an ISI Web of Knowledge “Highly Cited Researcher”. He received the NIAMS Mentoring Award in 2003, and the NIH “Make a Difference” Office of Equal Opportunity Award in 2006.
John C. "Jack" Lawn (born June 2, 1935) served as the 4th Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) from 1985 to 1990. On 1 March 1985, Lawn, who had served as Deputy Administrator since 1982, was designated Acting Administrator following the retirement of Francis M. Mullen .
NIAMS' mission is to support the research of arthritis, musculoskeletal and skin diseases. The institute also disseminates information on research progress in these diseases. [3] NIAMS supports and conducts basic, clinical, translational and epidemiologic research and research training at universities and medical centers. [4]
Director of Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs; In office August 1, 1968 – June 29, 1973: Appointed by: President Lyndon B. Johnson; Attorney General Ramsey Clark; Succeeded by: John R. Bartels Jr., 1st Administrator of the DEA: Director of Security at IBM; In office 1973–1993: Personal details; Born: October 31, 1929 Westwood ...
He replaces Biden administration DEA Administrator Anne Milgram, who left the agency last week, the DEA said. "I promise to lead the men and women of DEA with integrity and grit," Maltz said.
The Drug Enforcement Administration was established on July 1, 1973, [4] by Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, signed by President Richard Nixon on July 28. [5] It proposed the creation of a single federal agency to enforce the federal drug laws as well as consolidate and coordinate the government's drug control activities.
John Ingersoll was the first Director of the BNDD, being appointed on August 1, 1968, and its last. He departed the bureau in disgruntlement on June 29, 1973, and the bureau was merged into the new DEA two days later. [5] Ingersoll's timeline of tenure as the head of BNDD is similar to his two main predecessors in federal narcotics enforcement;
Robert H. Carter is an American rheumatologist and physician-scientist serving as the deputy director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) since 2008. He was the acting director of NIAMS from December 2018 until February 2021.