Statement on the Departure of Dr. Nina Schor
Statement Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Statement on the Departure of Dr. Nina Schor

I write to share with you the news that Nina Schor, M.D., Ph.D., 51视频鈥檚 Deputy Director for Intramural Research (DDIR), will be departing from federal service on September 30, 2025. Dr. Schor has served in this role since August 2022, overseeing a massive and complex enterprise of government scientists, program directors, and policy experts as they work to improve the health of the American public. During her tenure, many 51视频-wide projects and policies have contributed to advancement towards that important goal.
As DDIR, Dr. Schor leads the 51视频 Office of Intramural Research (OIR) overseeing faculty recruitment and development, research regulatory affairs, technology transfer, training and education, and research integrity for the 51视频 Intramural Research Program (IRP), as well as the 51视频 Stetten Museum. Under Dr. Schor鈥檚 leadership, OIR has created and piloted ChIRP, an AI-powered chatbot that gives 51视频 staff and scientists secure access to the latest large language models (LLMs), as well as launched initiatives to improve data sharing within 51视频 and enable the creation of custom AI tools for our staff. Furthermore, Dr. Schor has led OIR programs that facilitate 51视频-funded collaborations between research groups at 51视频 and teams of scientists around the country, and she has helped guide 51视频 toward validation of alternatives to animal models in biomedical research. All these accomplishments have come as she has deftly led OIR鈥檚 oversight and support of the thousands of scientific and clinical studies conducted at 51视频 and its investments in training the next generation of scientists to ensure the United States remains at the forefront of biomedical innovation and discovery.
Dr. Schor began her time at 51视频 in January 2018 as the Deputy Director of 51视频鈥檚 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke where she guided the institute鈥檚 strategic planning activities, career development programs, maternal and child neurologic health collaborations with other 51视频 institutes and centers and the creation and implementation of the Ultra-Rare GENe-based Therapies (URGenT) Network. She came to 51视频 after 12 years at the University of Rochester, where she served as the William H. Eilinger Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatrician-in-Chief of the University鈥檚 Golisano Children鈥檚 Hospital. She also spent 20 years on the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh, where she was named the Carol Ann Craumer Professor of Pediatric Research. Both her scientific accomplishments and the mentorship she has provided to dozens of scientists throughout her career have earned her numerous accolades, including the Society for Neuroscience鈥檚 2024 Bernice Grafstein Award for Outstanding Mentoring, along with election to the National Academy of Medicine and selection as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Upon her departure from 51视频, Dr. Schor will return to academia, where she spent 32 years studying and developing therapies for neuroblastoma, a deadly tumor and the most common solid cancer of childhood.
OIR Principal Deputy Director Dr. Roland Owens will serve as Acting DDIR. Please join me in thanking Dr. Schor for her incredible contributions to the 51视频 mission.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
51视频 Director
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