NCI's Intramural Research Programs
A portion of NCI’s budget supports the work of scientists working at the NIH Clinical Center, offices, and laboratories located in Bethesda, Maryland. NCI’s intramural researchers and programs are supported by the Center for Cancer Research and the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics.
- Center for Cancer Research (CCR)
CCR supports more than 250 scientists and clinicians, organized into more than 50 branches and laboratories, conducting basic, clinical, and translational science. The Center’s researchers pursue high-risk, high-impact research, and translate their discoveries into clinical applications using the infrastructure provided by the NIH Clinical Center, the largest clinical research hospital in the world.
Learn more about CCR:
- CCR Branch, Laboratories, and Program Index
- CCR Investigators
- CCR Staff Clinicians and Staff Scientists
- CCR Fellowships and Positions
- CCR News
- CCR Clinical Trials at NIH
- CCR Research in Action
Dr. Christina Annunziata studies the molecular biology of ovarian cancer. - CCR Connections
Learn about CCR research and clinical advances.
- Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG)
DCEG supports a comprehensive cancer epidemiology research group of renowned epidemiologists, geneticists, and biostatisticians who pursue population and multidisciplinary research to discover the genetic and environmental determinants of cancer and new approaches to cancer prevention. The Division’s research impacts public health policy in the United States and around the world.
Learn more about DCEG:
- DCEG Research Programs, Branches, and Laboratories
- DCEG Fellowships
- DCEG Tools and Resources
- DCEG newsletter: Linkage
- DCEG Research in Action
Dr. Mark Schiffman uses molecular epidemiology to predict and prevent cervical cancer. - DCEG News and Events
Learn about DCEG research and recent scientific results.