Federal Register: August 19, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 160)
DOCID: FR Doc 02-20921
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Public Health Service
NOTICE: NOTICES
ACTION: Meetings:
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
National Toxicology Program; Notice of a Meeting of the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
Pursuant to Public Law 92463, notice is hereby given of a meeting of the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors on September 1718, 2002, at the Radisson Governors Inn, 140 at Davis Drive, Exit 280, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
The NTP Board of Scientific Counselors (the Board) is composed of scientists from the public and private sector and provides primary scientific oversight to the NTP.
Agenda
The meeting being held on September 1718, 2002, is open to the
public from 8:30 a.m. to adjournment each day with attendance limited
only by the space available. Persons needing special assistance should
contact the NTP Executive Secretary (contact information below). A
draft agenda with tentative schedule is provided below. Primary agenda
topics include: (1) A draft format for the NTP brief that will be part
of the NTPCERHR Monograph prepared on each chemical reviewed by the
NTP Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR); (2) a discussion of the proposed NTP
[[Page 53808]]
strategy for using genetically altered animals in carcinogen
identification, (3) an overview of the NIEHS National Center for
Toxicogenomics and its links with the NTP, and (4) recommendations of
the NTP Interagency Committee for Chemical Evaluation and Coordination
(ICCEC) for substances nominated to the NTP for study. There will also
be an update about current NTP testing initiatives, the NTP Board of
Scientific Counselors Technical Reports Review Subcommittee meeting on
the September 56, 2002, and the status of the 10th and 11th Editions
of the Report on Carcinogens. The Board will review a concept proposal
for the continued use of a contract mechanism to investigate potential
genetic toxicity of substances under study by the NTP. Time is allotted
during the meeting for the public to present comments to the Board and NTP staff on agenda topics.
NTPCERHR Monograph
The NTP Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR) serves as an environmental health resource to the public and to regulatory and health agencies for scientifically based, uniform assessments of the potential for adverse effects on reproduction and development caused by agents to which humans are exposed. Additional information about the CERHR is available at http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov.
As a final step in its evaluation of a chemical, the CERHR will prepare an NTPCERHR Monograph. The monograph will include an NTP brief, the expert panel's report on the chemical, and all public comments received on the expert panel report. The NTP brief provides the NTP's interpretation of the potential for exposure to the chemical to adversely affect reproduction and/or development in humans. NTP CERHR monographs will be made publicly available.
As a prototype for the NTPCERHR Monograph, the CERHR has available
the draft NTPCERHR Monograph on Dinbutyl Phthalate (DBP) and will
request comment from the Board on the proposed format for the NTP
brief. The CERHR is interested in obtaining input about the brief's
layout and presentation of information, it clarity, and its utility for
the public. The draft monograph is available on the NTPCERHR Web site
(http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov) or by contacting the NTP Executive Secretary.
NTP Draft Strategy for Using Genetically Altered Animals in Carcinogen Identification
The NTP has developed a proposed draft strategy for the routine use of genetically altered animals in carcinogen identification. The NTP is seeking broad external input on this strategy and will present it to the Board for review and comment. This meeting also provides an opportunity for the public to offer comment to the Board and NTP staff on the proposed draft strategy. The draft strategy is available on the NTP Web site (http://ntpserver.niehs.nih.gov, see What's New, Meeting of the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors) or by contacting the NTP Executive Secretary (contact information below).
Toxicogenomics
With the advent of novel molecular technologies, the NTP is moving into the arena of toxicogenomics, a new scientific field that examines how the entire genome is involved in biological responses of organisms exposed to environmental toxicants. Toxicogenomics studies the effect of toxicants on gene activity and specific proteins produced by genes in response to those toxicants.
In an effort toward centralizing activities in toxicogenomics, the
NIEHS/NIH established the National Center for Toxicogenomics (NCT) in
September 2000. The NCT's mission is to coordinate a nationwide
research effort for the development of a toxicogenomics knowledge base.
Additional information about the NCT is available on the NIEHS Web site
at http://www.niehs.nih.gov/nct or by contacting the NTP Executive
Secretary (contact information below). The NTP will describe some of
its current efforts to incorporate toxicogenomics into its testing strategies through interactions with the NCT.
NTP Testing Program
Overview of Current Initiatives
The NTP seeks to maintain a balanced research and testing program
that provides data addressing a wide variety of issues of importance to
public health. Currently the NTP is focusing on several areas that have
received inadequate attention in the past: for example, photoactive
chemicals, contaminants of finished drinking water, endocrine
disrupting agents, and certain occupational exposures. The NTP is
addressing potential safety issues associated with herbal medicines,
radiofrequency radiation emissions from cellular telephones, hexavalent
chromium, and DNAbased therapies. In general, these initiatives are
broadbased and include the investigation of various healthrelated
endpoints. Additional information about some current initiatives is
available in the NTP Booklet, Current Directions and Evolving
Strategies, available on the NTP Web site (http://ntp server.niehs.nih.gov, select Publications).
ICCEC Recommendations for Substances Nominated for Future NTP Studies
Information about substances nominated to the NTP for toxicology
and carcinogenesis studies and the ICCEC's recommendations was
published in the Federal Register on June 12, 2002 (Vol. 67, No. 113,
p. 4032933). This notice is available on the Web (http://ntp
server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/Liason/ICCECFinal02JuneFR.html) along with
supporting documents for each nomination (http://ntp
server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/liason/BkgrSum02June.html) or by contacting
the NTP Executive Secretary (contact information below). This meeting
provides an additional opportunity for the public to provide comment on
these nominations and study recommendations to the Board and NTP staff.
Comments submitted to the NTP in response to the June 2002 Federal
Register notice are under consideration and do not need to be resubmitted or readdressed.
Substances recommended for study:
tetramethyl2naphthalenyl)(IsoESuper)highproductionvolume
fragrance material.
[[Page 53809]]
preservative used in vaccines and other biological products.
Nominations for which no studies are recommended at this time:
Public Comment Encouraged
Public input at this meeting is invited and time is set aside for the presentation of public comments on any agenda topic. At least 7 minutes will be allotted to each speaker, and if time permits, may be extended to 10 minutes. Persons registering to make oral comments are asked to provide their name, affiliation, mailing address, phone, fax, email, and sponsoring organization (if any). Each organization is allowed one time slot per agenda topic. To facilitate planning for the meeting, persons interested in providing formal oral comments are asked to notify Dr. Mary Wolfe, NTP Board Executive Secretary, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, MD A307, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; telephone: 919 5410530; and email: (wolfe@niehs.nih.gov) by September 10, 2002. Persons registering to make oral comments are asked, if possible, to provide a copy of their statement to the Executive Secretary by September 10th, to enable review by the Board and NTP staff prior to the meeting. Written statements can supplement and may expand the oral presentation. Individuals will also be able to register to give oral public comments onsite at the meeting. However, if registering onsite and reading from written text, please bring 25 copies of the statement for distribution to the Board and NTP staff and to supplement the record.
Persons may also submit written comments in lieu of making oral comments. Written comments should be sent to the Executive Secretary and must be received by September 10th to enable review by the Board and NTP staff prior to the meeting. Persons submitting written comments should include their name, affiliation, mailing address, phone, fax, e mail, and sponsoring organization (if any) with the document. Registration
The NTP Board of Scientific Counselors meeting is open to the public. Attendance at this meeting is limited only by the space available. Due to changes in security policies at the NIEHS, individuals who plan to attend are asked to register with the NTP Executive Secretary (see contact information above). The names of those registered will be given to the NIEHS Security Office in order to gain access to the campus. Persons attending who have not preregistered may be asked to provide pertinent information about the meeting, i.e., title or host of meeting before gaining access to the campus. All visitors (whether or not you are preregistered) will need to be prepared to show 2 forms of identification (ID), i.e., driver's license and one of the following: company ID, government ID, or university ID. Also, those planning to attend who need special assistance are asked to notify the NTP Executive Secretary in advance of the meeting (see contact information above).
Additional Information About Meeting
Prior to the meeting, a copy of the agenda and a roster of the Board's members will be available on the NTP Web site at http://ntp server.niehs.nih.gov and upon request to the Executive Secretary (contact information provided above). Following the meeting, summary minutes will be prepared and available through the NTP Web site and upon request to Central Data Management, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, MD E1 02, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; telephone 9195413419; fax 919 5413687; and email CDM@niehs.nih.gov. NTP Board of Scientific Counselors
The Board is a technical advisory body comprised of scientists from
the public and private sectors who provide primary scientific oversight
to the overall Program and to the NTP Center for the Evaluation of
Risks to Human Reproduction. Specifically, the Board advises the NTP on
matters of scientific program content, both present and future, and
conducts periodic review of the Program for the purposes of determining
and advising on the scientific merit of its activities and their
overall scientific quality. Its members are selected from recognized
authorities knowledgeable in fields such as toxicology, pharmacology,
pathology, biochemistry, epidemiology, risk assessment, carcinogenesis,
mutagenesis, molecular biology, behavioral and neurotoxicology,
immunotoxicology, reproductive toxicology or teratology, and
biostatistics. The NTP strives for equitable geographic distribution
and minority and female representation on the Board. Its members are
invited to serve overlapping terms of up to four years and meetings are
held once or twice annually for the Board and its two subcommittees
(the Report on Carcinogens Subcommittee and the Technical Reports Review Subcommittee).
Dated: August 12, 2002.
Samuel Wilson,
Deputy Director, National Toxicology Program.
Preliminary AgendaNational Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors, September 1718, 2002
Radisson Governors Inn, 140 at Davis Drive, Exit 280, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
September 17, 2002
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Opening Comments
NTP Update
NTPCERHR Monograph: Format of Draft NTP Brief
NTP Draft Strategy for Using Genetically Altered Animals in Carcinogen Identification
11:30 a.m.Lunch
1 p.m. NTP Draft Strategy (continued)
Toxicogenomics
5 p.m.Adjourn
September 18, 2002
8:30 a.m.Welcome and Introductions
NTP Testing Program
Concept Review
Update on the NTP Technical Reports Review Subcommittee Meeting Update on the Report on Carcinogens
Public Comments
[[Page 53810]]
NoonAdjourn
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SUMMARY:
National Toxicology Program—; Scientific Counselors Board,
DOCUMENT BODY 2:
Pursuant to Public Law 92463, notice is hereby given of a meeting of the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors on September 1718, 2002, at the Radisson Governors Inn, 140 at Davis Drive, Exit 280, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
The NTP Board of Scientific Counselors (the Board) is composed of scientists from the public and private sector and provides primary scientific oversight to the NTP.
Agenda
The meeting being held on September 1718, 2002, is open to the
public from 8:30 a.m. to adjournment each day with attendance limited
only by the space available. Persons needing special assistance should
contact the NTP Executive Secretary (contact information below). A
draft agenda with tentative schedule is provided below. Primary agenda
topics include: (1) A draft format for the NTP brief that will be part
of the NTPCERHR Monograph prepared on each chemical reviewed by the
NTP Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR); (2) a discussion of the proposed NTP
[[Page 53808]]
strategy for using genetically altered animals in carcinogen
identification, (3) an overview of the NIEHS National Center for
Toxicogenomics and its links with the NTP, and (4) recommendations of
the NTP Interagency Committee for Chemical Evaluation and Coordination
(ICCEC) for substances nominated to the NTP for study. There will also
be an update about current NTP testing initiatives, the NTP Board of
Scientific Counselors Technical Reports Review Subcommittee meeting on
the September 56, 2002, and the status of the 10th and 11th Editions
of the Report on Carcinogens. The Board will review a concept proposal
for the continued use of a contract mechanism to investigate potential
genetic toxicity of substances under study by the NTP. Time is allotted
during the meeting for the public to present comments to the Board and NTP staff on agenda topics.
NTPCERHR Monograph
The NTP Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction (CERHR) serves as an environmental health resource to the public and to regulatory and health agencies for scientifically based, uniform assessments of the potential for adverse effects on reproduction and development caused by agents to which humans are exposed. Additional information about the CERHR is available at http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov.
As a final step in its evaluation of a chemical, the CERHR will prepare an NTPCERHR Monograph. The monograph will include an NTP brief, the expert panel's report on the chemical, and all public comments received on the expert panel report. The NTP brief provides the NTP's interpretation of the potential for exposure to the chemical to adversely affect reproduction and/or development in humans. NTP CERHR monographs will be made publicly available.
As a prototype for the NTPCERHR Monograph, the CERHR has available
the draft NTPCERHR Monograph on Dinbutyl Phthalate (DBP) and will
request comment from the Board on the proposed format for the NTP
brief. The CERHR is interested in obtaining input about the brief's
layout and presentation of information, it clarity, and its utility for
the public. The draft monograph is available on the NTPCERHR Web site
(http://cerhr.niehs.nih.gov) or by contacting the NTP Executive Secretary.
NTP Draft Strategy for Using Genetically Altered Animals in Carcinogen Identification
The NTP has developed a proposed draft strategy for the routine use of genetically altered animals in carcinogen identification. The NTP is seeking broad external input on this strategy and will present it to the Board for review and comment. This meeting also provides an opportunity for the public to offer comment to the Board and NTP staff on the proposed draft strategy. The draft strategy is available on the NTP Web site (http://ntpserver.niehs.nih.gov, see What's New, Meeting of the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors) or by contacting the NTP Executive Secretary (contact information below).
Toxicogenomics
With the advent of novel molecular technologies, the NTP is moving into the arena of toxicogenomics, a new scientific field that examines how the entire genome is involved in biological responses of organisms exposed to environmental toxicants. Toxicogenomics studies the effect of toxicants on gene activity and specific proteins produced by genes in response to those toxicants.
In an effort toward centralizing activities in toxicogenomics, the
NIEHS/NIH established the National Center for Toxicogenomics (NCT) in
September 2000. The NCT's mission is to coordinate a nationwide
research effort for the development of a toxicogenomics knowledge base.
Additional information about the NCT is available on the NIEHS Web site
at http://www.niehs.nih.gov/nct or by contacting the NTP Executive
Secretary (contact information below). The NTP will describe some of
its current efforts to incorporate toxicogenomics into its testing strategies through interactions with the NCT.
NTP Testing Program
Overview of Current Initiatives
The NTP seeks to maintain a balanced research and testing program
that provides data addressing a wide variety of issues of importance to
public health. Currently the NTP is focusing on several areas that have
received inadequate attention in the past: for example, photoactive
chemicals, contaminants of finished drinking water, endocrine
disrupting agents, and certain occupational exposures. The NTP is
addressing potential safety issues associated with herbal medicines,
radiofrequency radiation emissions from cellular telephones, hexavalent
chromium, and DNAbased therapies. In general, these initiatives are
broadbased and include the investigation of various healthrelated
endpoints. Additional information about some current initiatives is
available in the NTP Booklet, Current Directions and Evolving
Strategies, available on the NTP Web site (http://ntp server.niehs.nih.gov, select Publications).
ICCEC Recommendations for Substances Nominated for Future NTP Studies
Information about substances nominated to the NTP for toxicology
and carcinogenesis studies and the ICCEC's recommendations was
published in the Federal Register on June 12, 2002 (Vol. 67, No. 113,
p. 4032933). This notice is available on the Web (http://ntp
server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/Liason/ICCECFinal02JuneFR.html) along with
supporting documents for each nomination (http://ntp
server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/liason/BkgrSum02June.html) or by contacting
the NTP Executive Secretary (contact information below). This meeting
provides an additional opportunity for the public to provide comment on
these nominations and study recommendations to the Board and NTP staff.
Comments submitted to the NTP in response to the June 2002 Federal
Register notice are under consideration and do not need to be resubmitted or readdressed.
Substances recommended for study:
tetramethyl2naphthalenyl)(IsoESuper)highproductionvolume
fragrance material.
[[Page 53809]]
preservative used in vaccines and other biological products.
Nominations for which no studies are recommended at this time:
Public Comment Encouraged
Public input at this meeting is invited and time is set aside for the presentation of public comments on any agenda topic. At least 7 minutes will be allotted to each speaker, and if time permits, may be extended to 10 minutes. Persons registering to make oral comments are asked to provide their name, affiliation, mailing address, phone, fax, email, and sponsoring organization (if any). Each organization is allowed one time slot per agenda topic. To facilitate planning for the meeting, persons interested in providing formal oral comments are asked to notify Dr. Mary Wolfe, NTP Board Executive Secretary, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, MD A307, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; telephone: 919 5410530; and email: (wolfe@niehs.nih.gov) by September 10, 2002. Persons registering to make oral comments are asked, if possible, to provide a copy of their statement to the Executive Secretary by September 10th, to enable review by the Board and NTP staff prior to the meeting. Written statements can supplement and may expand the oral presentation. Individuals will also be able to register to give oral public comments onsite at the meeting. However, if registering onsite and reading from written text, please bring 25 copies of the statement for distribution to the Board and NTP staff and to supplement the record.
Persons may also submit written comments in lieu of making oral comments. Written comments should be sent to the Executive Secretary and must be received by September 10th to enable review by the Board and NTP staff prior to the meeting. Persons submitting written comments should include their name, affiliation, mailing address, phone, fax, e mail, and sponsoring organization (if any) with the document. Registration
The NTP Board of Scientific Counselors meeting is open to the public. Attendance at this meeting is limited only by the space available. Due to changes in security policies at the NIEHS, individuals who plan to attend are asked to register with the NTP Executive Secretary (see contact information above). The names of those registered will be given to the NIEHS Security Office in order to gain access to the campus. Persons attending who have not preregistered may be asked to provide pertinent information about the meeting, i.e., title or host of meeting before gaining access to the campus. All visitors (whether or not you are preregistered) will need to be prepared to show 2 forms of identification (ID), i.e., driver's license and one of the following: company ID, government ID, or university ID. Also, those planning to attend who need special assistance are asked to notify the NTP Executive Secretary in advance of the meeting (see contact information above).
Additional Information About Meeting
Prior to the meeting, a copy of the agenda and a roster of the Board's members will be available on the NTP Web site at http://ntp server.niehs.nih.gov and upon request to the Executive Secretary (contact information provided above). Following the meeting, summary minutes will be prepared and available through the NTP Web site and upon request to Central Data Management, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, MD E1 02, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; telephone 9195413419; fax 919 5413687; and email CDM@niehs.nih.gov. NTP Board of Scientific Counselors
The Board is a technical advisory body comprised of scientists from
the public and private sectors who provide primary scientific oversight
to the overall Program and to the NTP Center for the Evaluation of
Risks to Human Reproduction. Specifically, the Board advises the NTP on
matters of scientific program content, both present and future, and
conducts periodic review of the Program for the purposes of determining
and advising on the scientific merit of its activities and their
overall scientific quality. Its members are selected from recognized
authorities knowledgeable in fields such as toxicology, pharmacology,
pathology, biochemistry, epidemiology, risk assessment, carcinogenesis,
mutagenesis, molecular biology, behavioral and neurotoxicology,
immunotoxicology, reproductive toxicology or teratology, and
biostatistics. The NTP strives for equitable geographic distribution
and minority and female representation on the Board. Its members are
invited to serve overlapping terms of up to four years and meetings are
held once or twice annually for the Board and its two subcommittees
(the Report on Carcinogens Subcommittee and the Technical Reports Review Subcommittee).
Dated: August 12, 2002.
Samuel Wilson,
Deputy Director, National Toxicology Program.
Preliminary AgendaNational Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors, September 1718, 2002
Radisson Governors Inn, 140 at Davis Drive, Exit 280, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
September 17, 2002
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Opening Comments
NTP Update
NTPCERHR Monograph: Format of Draft NTP Brief
NTP Draft Strategy for Using Genetically Altered Animals in Carcinogen Identification
11:30 a.m.Lunch
1 p.m. NTP Draft Strategy (continued)
Toxicogenomics
5 p.m.Adjourn
September 18, 2002
8:30 a.m.Welcome and Introductions
NTP Testing Program
Concept Review
Update on the NTP Technical Reports Review Subcommittee Meeting Update on the Report on Carcinogens
Public Comments
[[Page 53810]]
NoonAdjourn
[FR Doc. 0220921 Filed 81602; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 414001P