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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Designation of a Class of Employees
for Addition to the Special Exposure
Cohort
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HHS gives notice of a
decision to designate a class of
employees from W.R. Grace and
Company in Curtis Bay, Maryland, as an
addition to the Special Exposure Cohort
(SEC) under the Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000. On October 18,
2011, the Secretary of HHS designated
the following class of employees as an
addition to the SEC:
SUMMARY:
All Atomic Weapons Employees who
worked at any building or area at the facility
owned by W.R. Grace and Company in Curtis
Bay, Maryland, for the operational period
from May 1, 1956 through January 31, 1958,
for a number of work days aggregating at least
250 work days, occurring either solely under
this employment or in combination with
work days within the parameters established
for one or more other classes of employees
included in the Special Exposure Cohort.
This designation will become
effective on November 17, 2011, unless
Congress provides otherwise prior to the
effective date. After this effective date,
HHS will publish a notice in the
Federal Register reporting the addition
of this class to the SEC or the result of
any provision by Congress regarding the
decision by HHS to add the class to the
SEC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director, Division
of Compensation Analysis and Support,
NIOSH, 4676 Columbia Parkway, MS C–
46, Cincinnati, OH 45226, Telephone
(877) 222–7570. Information requests
can also be submitted by email to
DCAS@CDC.GOV.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
HHS gives notice of a
decision to designate a class of
employees from the Y–12 facility in Oak
Ridge, Tennessee, as an addition to the
Special Exposure Cohort (SEC) under
the Energy Employees Occupational
Illness Compensation Program Act of
2000. On October 18, 2011, the
Secretary of HHS designated the
following class of employees as an
addition to the SEC:
SUMMARY:
All employees of the Department of
Energy, its predecessor agencies, and their
contractors and subcontractors who worked
at the Y–12 facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee,
during the period from January 1, 1948
through December 31, 1957, for a number of
work days aggregating at least 250 work days,
occurring either solely under this
employment or in combination with work
days within the parameters established for
one or more other classes of employees in the
Special Exposure Cohort.
This designation will become
effective on November 17, 2011, unless
Congress provides otherwise prior to the
effective date. After this effective date,
HHS will publish a notice in the
Federal Register reporting the addition
of this class to the SEC or the result of
any provision by Congress regarding the
decision by HHS to add the class to the
SEC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director, Division
of Compensation Analysis and Support,
NIOSH, 4676 Columbia Parkway, MS C–
46, Cincinnati, OH 45226, Telephone
(877) 222–7570. Information requests
can also be submitted by email to
DCAS@CDC.GOV.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Designation of a Class of Employees
for Addition to the Special Exposure
Cohort
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Designation of a Class of Employees
for Addition to the Special Exposure
Cohort
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HHS gives notice of a
decision to designate a class of
employees from Vitro Manufacturing in
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, as an
SUMMARY:
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addition to the Special Exposure Cohort
(SEC) under the Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000. On October 18,
2011, the Secretary of HHS designated
the following class of employees as an
addition to the SEC:
All Atomic Weapons Employees who
worked at Vitro Manufacturing in
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, from January 1,
1960 through September 30, 1965, for a
number of work days aggregating at least 250
work days, occurring either solely under this
employment or in combination with work
days within the parameters established for
one or more other classes of employees in the
Special Exposure Cohort.
This designation will become
effective on November 17, 2011, unless
Congress provides otherwise prior to the
effective date. After this effective date,
HHS will publish a notice in the
Federal Register reporting the addition
of this class to the SEC or the result of
any provision by Congress regarding the
decision by HHS to add the class to the
SEC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director, Division
of Compensation Analysis and Support,
NIOSH, 4676 Columbia Parkway, MS C–
46, Cincinnati, OH 45226, Telephone
(877) 222–7570. Information requests
can also be submitted by email to
DCAS@CDC.GOV.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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in any area of the Ames Laboratory at Iowa
State University during the period from
August 13, 1942 through December 31, 1970,
for a number of work days aggregating at least
250 work days, occurring either solely under
this employment or in combination with
work days within the parameters established
for one or more classes of employees
included in the Special Exposure Cohort.
This designation will become
effective on November 17, 2011, unless
Congress provides otherwise prior to the
effective date. After this effective date,
HHS will publish a notice in the
Federal Register reporting the addition
of this class to the SEC or the result of
any provision by Congress regarding the
decision by HHS to add the class to the
SEC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director, Division
of Compensation Analysis and Support,
NIOSH, 4676 Columbia Parkway, MS C–
46, Cincinnati, OH 45226, Telephone
(877) 222–7570. Information requests
can also be submitted by Email to
DCAS@CDC.GOV.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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Findings of Research Misconduct
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Office of the Secretary, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Designation of a Class of Employees
for Addition to the Special Exposure
Cohort
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HHS gives notice of a
decision to designate a class of
employees from the Ames Laboratory at
Iowa State University as an addition to
the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC)
under the Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000. On October 18,
2011, the Secretary of HHS designated
the following class of employees as an
addition to the SEC:
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All Department of Energy (DOE)
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contractors and subcontractors who worked
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Notice is hereby given that
the Office of Research Integrity (ORI)
has taken final action in the following
case:
Jayant Jagannathan, M.D., University
of Virginia Medical Center: Based on the
report of an investigation conducted by
the University of Virginia (UVA) and
additional analysis conducted by ORI in
its oversight review, ORI found that Dr.
Jayant Jagannathan, former Resident
Physician at UVA Medical Center,
engaged in research misconduct by
plagiarizing research supported by
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
research and training awards and by
NIH intramural research funds from the
National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), Surgical
Neurosurgery Branch (NSB), and from
the National Institute of Dental and
Craniofacial Research (NIDCR).
ORI found that the Respondent
engaged in research misconduct by
including, in five publications, large
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amounts of text and an illustration that
he plagiarized from publications
supported by the following NIH grant
awards: T32 CA09677, P01 HL024136,
R01 HL059157, P50 CA090270, M01
RR01346, R01 CA075979, R01
DK064169, R01 NS027544, R01
NS052406, and K08 NS002197,1 and by
intramural funds from the Surgical
Neurosurgery Branch, NINDS, and from
NIDCR.
Publications in which Respondent
reported plagiarized material were:
1. Jagannathan, J., Li, J., Szerlip, N.,
Vortmeyer, A.O., Lonser, R.R., Oldfied, E.H.,
Zhuang, Z. ‘‘Application and implementation
of selective tissue microdissection and
proteomic profiling in neurological disease.’’
Neurosurgery 64:4–14, 2009 (to be retracted);
2. Jagannathan, J., Prevedello, D.M.,
Dumont, A.S., Laws, E.R. ‘‘Cellular Signaling
Molecules as Therapeutic Targets in the
Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme.’’
Neurosurgical Focus 20(4):E8, 2006 (retracted
‘‘due to plagiarism,’’ Neurosurgical Focus
30(2):E8r, 2011);
3. Kanter, A.S., Jagannathan, J., Shaffrey,
C.I., Ouellet, J.A., Mummaneni, P.V.
‘‘Inflammatory and dysplastic lesions
involving the spine.’’ Neurosurgical Clinics
of North America 19(1):93–109, 2008;
4. Jagannathan, J., Dumont, A.S.,
Prevedello, D.M., Oskouian, R.J., Lopes, B.,
Jane, J.A. Jr, Laws, E.R. Jr. ‘‘Genetics of
pituitary adenomas: Current theories and
future implications.’’ Neurosurgical Focus
19(5):E4, 2005 (retracted ‘‘due to plagiarism,’’
Neurosurgical Focus 30(2):E4r, 2011);
5. Jagannathan, J. ‘‘Role of calcium influx
and modulation of local neurotransmitters as
hallmarks of pediatric traumatic brain
injury.’’ Biomarkers Med. 3:95–97, 2009
(retracted online 9/11/2010).
Dr. Jagannathan has entered into a
Voluntary Settlement Agreement
(Agreement) and has voluntarily agreed
for a period of four (4) years, beginning
on October 20, 2011:
(1) To have his research supervised;
Respondent agreed to ensure that prior
to the submission of an application for
U.S. Public Health Service (PHS)
support for a research project on which
his participation is proposed and prior
1 T32 CA09677, Radiation Biology Training
Grant,’’ A. Kennedy, P.I.
P01 HL024136, ‘‘Mechanisms of Remodeling in
Chronic Airway Inflammation,’’ G. Caughey, P.I.
HL059157, ‘‘Angioproteins in Airway Vascular
Leak and Angiogenesis,’’ D. McDonald, P.I.
P50 CA090270, ‘‘UTMDACC Cancer Center
SPORE in prostate cancer,’’ C. Logothetis, P.I.
M01 RR01346, ‘‘UTHSC GCRC,’’ R. Clark, P.I.
R01 CA075979, ‘‘Mechanisms for Pituitary
Tumorigenesis,’’ S. Melmed, P.I.
R01 DK064169, ‘‘Metabolic Consequences of
Sccurin Disruption,’’ S. Melmed, P.I.
R01 NS027544, ‘‘Loss of Developmental Plasticity
after Head Injury,’’ D.A. Hovda, P.I.
R01 NS052406, ‘‘Age-dependent Ketone
Metabolism after Brain Injury,’’ M.L. Prims, P.I.
K08 NS002197, ‘‘NMDA Receptor Dysfunction
after Traumatic Brain Injury,’’ C.C. Christopher, P.I.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Designation of a Class of Employees for Addition to the Special
Exposure Cohort
AGENCY: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: HHS gives notice of a decision to designate a class of
employees from Vitro Manufacturing in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, as an
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addition to the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC) under the Energy
Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000. On
October 18, 2011, the Secretary of HHS designated the following class
of employees as an addition to the SEC:
All Atomic Weapons Employees who worked at Vitro Manufacturing
in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, from January 1, 1960 through September
30, 1965, for a number of work days aggregating at least 250 work
days, occurring either solely under this employment or in
combination with work days within the parameters established for one
or more other classes of employees in the Special Exposure Cohort.
This designation will become effective on November 17, 2011, unless
Congress provides otherwise prior to the effective date. After this
effective date, HHS will publish a notice in the Federal Register
reporting the addition of this class to the SEC or the result of any
provision by Congress regarding the decision by HHS to add the class to
the SEC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director,
Division of Compensation Analysis and Support, NIOSH, 4676 Columbia
Parkway, MS C-46, Cincinnati, OH 45226, Telephone (877) 222-7570.
Information requests can also be submitted by email to DCAS@CDC.GOV.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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