Discover the scope and impact of vision research in one comprehensive year.
This official annual report from the National Eye Institute covers FY 1974, detailing intramural, extramural, and collaborative programs that drive eye health nationwide. It presents progress, planning, and the ongoing effort to reduce blindness and visual disability.
The book lays out how the Institute evaluates its five major research programs, supports training, and advances clinical and laboratory work. Readers will find summaries of program goals, organizational updates, and examples of ongoing studies that shape policy and funding decisions.
- An overview of the Institute’s structure, goals, and strategic direction
- Insights into intramural and extramural research, including clinical and epidemiology work
- Descriptions of ongoing projects, collaborations, and program evaluations
- context for how vision research translates into prevention, diagnosis, and treatment advances
Ideal for readers of government science reports, policy professionals, and anyone seeking a window into how a national research agency organizes and assesses a year of eye health work.