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SUBJECT CATEGORY: National Cancer Institute; Call for Nominations for the National Cancer Institute Director's Consumer Liaison Group
DOCUMENT SUMMARY:
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Federal Government's primary agency for cancer research, is seeking nominations for up to six (6) new members of the NCI Director's Consumer Liaison Group (DCLG) who will be appointed in July 2008. The DCLG is a Federal chartered advisory committee of the NCI. It consists of 16 consumer advocates who are involved in cancer advocacy and who reflect the diversity among those whose lives are affected by cancer.
The mission of the DCLG is to advise, assist, consult with, and
make recommendations to the NCI Director, from the perspective and
viewpoint of cancer consumer advocates on a wide variety of issues,
programs, and research priorities. The DCLG serves as a channel for
consumer advocates to voice their views and concerns. Specifically, the DCLG members:
Eligibility Requirements for Individual Members: To serve on the
DCLG, a member must meet the following minimum eligibility requirements:
DCLG members must be committed to participate fully in all activities of the DCLG, including at least two meetings per year in the Bethesda, MD area, conference calls, and working group activities.
Criteria for Evaluating Individual Candidates: Nominees who meet
the minimum eligibility requirements will be further assessed based on the following criteria:
Characteristics of the DCLG: In addition to the criteria for
individual candidates, the following characteristics of the DCLG as a
group are intended to ensure that it reflects the breadth and diversity of the consumer advocacy community:
Selection Process: A call for nominations is disseminated annually to a broad range of local, regional, and national organizations to encourage the nomination of candidates reflecting the diversity sought for the DCLG. All nominees are screened for eligibility and then according to criteria for evaluating individual candidates. A list of highly qualified candidates who reflect balance and diversity of representation is forwarded to the NCI Director, who selects the DCLG members.
NCI encourages nomination of candidates reflecting the diversity of the cancer advocacy community. Nominations can be made by
organizations, including local/regional and national groups, or
individuals, including selfnominations. In order to be considered for
the DCLG, send a resume or curriculum vitae, two references and a cover
letter detailing your interest in participating in the DCLG. Please be
sure to include your advocacy or voluntary organization affiliation,
address, phone number, and email address. Send the information to: DCLG
2008 Member Nomination, c/o Ms. Barbara Guest, Executive Secretary,
Office of Advocacy Relations, National Cancer Institute, 31 Center Drive, Building 31, Room 10A28, Bethesda, MD 208922580,
guestb@mail.nih.gov, Phone Number: 3014960307, Fax: 3014807558.
Nominations must be postmarked by April 15, 2008.
Dated: March 10, 2008.
Jennifer Spaeth,
Director, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy.
[FR Doc. E85213 Filed 31708; 8:45 am]
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SUMMARY: Nominations for the National Cancer Institute Director's Consumer Liaison Group,
DOCUMENT BODY 2:
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Federal Government's primary agency for cancer research, is seeking nominations for up to six (6) new members of the NCI Director's Consumer Liaison Group (DCLG) who will be appointed in July 2008. The DCLG is a Federal chartered advisory committee of the NCI. It consists of 16 consumer advocates who are involved in cancer advocacy and who reflect the diversity among those whose lives are affected by cancer.
The mission of the DCLG is to advise, assist, consult with, and
make recommendations to the NCI Director, from the perspective and
viewpoint of cancer consumer advocates on a wide variety of issues,
programs, and research priorities. The DCLG serves as a channel for
consumer advocates to voice their views and concerns. Specifically, the DCLG members:
Eligibility Requirements for Individual Members: To serve on the
DCLG, a member must meet the following minimum eligibility requirements:
DCLG members must be committed to participate fully in all activities of the DCLG, including at least two meetings per year in the Bethesda, MD area, conference calls, and working group activities.
Criteria for Evaluating Individual Candidates: Nominees who meet
the minimum eligibility requirements will be further assessed based on the following criteria:
Characteristics of the DCLG: In addition to the criteria for
individual candidates, the following characteristics of the DCLG as a
group are intended to ensure that it reflects the breadth and diversity of the consumer advocacy community:
Selection Process: A call for nominations is disseminated annually to a broad range of local, regional, and national organizations to encourage the nomination of candidates reflecting the diversity sought for the DCLG. All nominees are screened for eligibility and then according to criteria for evaluating individual candidates. A list of highly qualified candidates who reflect balance and diversity of representation is forwarded to the NCI Director, who selects the DCLG members.
NCI encourages nomination of candidates reflecting the diversity of the cancer advocacy community. Nominations can be made by
organizations, including local/regional and national groups, or
individuals, including selfnominations. In order to be considered for
the DCLG, send a resume or curriculum vitae, two references and a cover
letter detailing your interest in participating in the DCLG. Please be
sure to include your advocacy or voluntary organization affiliation,
address, phone number, and email address. Send the information to: DCLG
2008 Member Nomination, c/o Ms. Barbara Guest, Executive Secretary,
Office of Advocacy Relations, National Cancer Institute, 31 Center Drive, Building 31, Room 10A28, Bethesda, MD 208922580,
guestb@mail.nih.gov, Phone Number: 3014960307, Fax: 3014807558.
Nominations must be postmarked by April 15, 2008.
Dated: March 10, 2008.
Jennifer Spaeth,
Director, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy.
[FR Doc. E85213 Filed 31708; 8:45 am]
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