Development of National Institute of Health Korea.
- Author:
Joon Sang LEE
1
;
Ok Jin KIM
Author Information
1. National Institute of Health.
- Publication Type:Original Article ; English Abstract ; Historical Article
- Keywords:
National Institute of Health;
NIH;
Korea
- MeSH:
Academies and Institutes/*history;
English Abstract;
Government Agencies/*history;
History of Medicine, 20th Cent.;
History of Medicine, 21st Cent.;
Korea;
Public Health Administration/*history;
Research/*history
- From:Korean Journal of Medical History
2000;9(1):54-62
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The National Institute of Health(NIH) under the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Korean Government was established in 1963 integrating four institutes; National Institute of Health National Chemical Laboratories National Laboratory of Herb Medicine and National Institute of Public Health Training The root however goes down to the Bacteriology Laboratory opened in 1912 with the function for microbiological testing and pox vaccine development which was absorbed into the former National Institute of Health in 1948 when the government of the Republic of Korea was inaugurated. The Institute opened a satellite office the Masan Branch in 1977 and was further expanded adding the Divisions of AIDS and Biotechnology in 1988. In 1996 as a part of restructuring the Government organizations Korea Food and Drug Administration(KFDA) was founded by expanding the Toxicology Research Institute to which all the functions of testing and certifying foods and drugs were transferred Simultaneously a new department the Department of Biomedical science was organized which currently consists of five divisions; the Divisions of Cancer Research Degenerative Diseases Cardiovascular Diseases Metabolic Diseases and Genetic Diseases. In 1999 in order to provide a rapid and effective disease control the Department of Communicable Diseases was newly founded merging the Division of Disease Control and Prevention from the Ministry of Health and Welfare. With these steady and significant changes the NIH together with the training of health manpower has become the national organization for research prevention and control of various diseases of public health importance in Korea.