Although Shannon appreciated Lasker's instrumental role in promoting the rapid growth of the National Institutes of Health in the quarter-century after World War II, he criticized her for trying to meddle in the operation of NIH and to impose her personal research priorities on the agency. For her part, Lasker suspected Shannon of a bias towards basic over clinical research. Their relationship was distant, and Lasker visited Shannon in his office only once. Another NIH director and a deputy director received Lasker awards; Shannon never did.
Number of Image Pages:
1 (59,691 Bytes)
Date:
1957-04-30 (April 30, 1957)
Creator:
Lasker, Mary
Recipient:
Shannon, James A.
National Institutes of Health
Source:
Original Repository: Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Mary Lasker Papers
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Research Support
Exhibit Category:
Mary Lasker and the Growth of the National Institutes of Health