Center for Scientific Review will hold closed meetings to review research grant applications and provide advice on scientific matters to the National Institutes of Health.
Center for Scientific Review amended notice of meeting for the National Institutes of Health scientific review group; meeting details and date available in Federal Register notice.
The National Cancer Institute offers licensing of the A1847 human ovarian carcinoma cell line, a BRCA1-deficient model for researchers studying cell cycle regulation, tumor suppression, and DNA damage repair drugs.
Center for Scientific Review will hold closed meetings to review grant applications and personnel matters; specific dates and locations available upon request to the designated agency contact.
EPA releases draft risk evaluation of flame retardant TBBPA under TSCA and requests public comment on whether the chemical presents unreasonable health or environmental risks under current use conditions.
NIH submits its Extramural Harassment Web Form for OMB review under the Paperwork Reduction Act, with a 30-day public comment period.
The EPA will transfer pesticide product data and claimed confidential business information to the Department of Justice and litigation parties under FIFRA and FFDCA disclosure rules.
Department of Labor seeks public comment on proposed extension of Medical Travel Refund Request forms (OWCP-957A for mileage, OWCP-957B for expenses) under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Center for Scientific Review announces amended open meeting schedule to discuss peer review processes and grant evaluation procedures for National Institutes of Health funding cycles.
National Institute on Aging offers licensing opportunities for fluorophthalimide compounds in development as anti-inflammatory therapeutics for systemic and neurodegenerative disorders.
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