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may enable clinicians to effectively
stratify patients for more aggressive
cancer treatment and prioritize
candidates for liver transplantation.
Potential Commercial Applications:
• Method to diagnose HCC
• Method to prognose patient survival
• Method to stratify HCC for
appropriate treatment
• Method to treat HCC
Competitive Advantages:
• Retrospective studies performed on
human samples
• Modulation of SCD–1 reduces
HpSC HCC characteristics
Development Stage:
• Early-stage
• In vitro data available
• In vivo data available (human)
Inventors: Anuradha Budhu and Xin
W. Wang (NCI).
Intellectual Property: HHS Reference
No. E–205–2011/0—U.S. Provisional
Application No. 61/533,392 filed 12 Sep
2011.
Related Technology: HHS Reference
No. E–139–2010/0—PCT Application
No. PCT/US2011/032285 filed 13 Apr
2011.
Licensing Contact: Jennifer Wong;
301–435–4633; wongje@mail.nih.gov.
Collaborative Research Opportunity:
The National Cancer Institute is seeking
statements of capability or interest from
parties interested in collaborative
research to further develop, evaluate or
commercialize biomarkers for liver
cancer. For collaboration opportunities,
please contact John Hewes, Ph.D. at
hewesj@mail.nih.gov.
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Potential Use of Anti-IgE in the
Treatment of Lupus Nephritis
Description of Technology: Systemic
lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multiorgan inflammatory disease
characterized by a significant morbidity
and mortality related to both disease
evolution as well as therapeutic side
effects. At least half of SLE patients
develop lupus nephritis.
The inventors have used a Lyn -/mouse model that develops an
autoimmune disease exhibiting some
features of human SLE. Using this
model the inventors identified basophils
and self-reactive IgEs as important
components in the development of
autoantibody-mediated kidney disease.
The inventors found that depletion of
basophils or the absence of IgE causes
a considerable reduction in
autoantibody production and preserves
kidney function in the Lyn -/- mice. The
inventors’ work demonstrates that IgE
immune complexes can activate
basophils and that removal of selfreactive IgEs that form functional
circulating immune complexes prevents
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kidney disease. Further, the inventors
have shown that basophils are
contributors to the production of the
self-reactive antibodies that cause
lupus-like nephritis in the Lyn -/- mice.
Accordingly, reducing circulating IgE
levels or reducing basophil activation
may be of therapeutic benefit.
Potential Commercial Applications:
Further research and development of
therapeutic approach to treat lupus
nephritis.
Competitive Advantages: Current
treatment of lupus has not advanced for
many years. This finding is of
importance for its potential in
advancing treatment of the disease.
Development Stage:
• Early-stage
• Pre-clinical
Inventors: Juan Rivera and Nicolas
Charles (NIAMS).
Publications:
1. Charles N, et al. Basophils and the
T helper 2 environment can promote the
development of lupus nephritis. Nat
Med. 2010 Jun;16(6):701–707. [PMID
20512127].
2. Brightbill HD, et al. Antibodies
specific for a segment of human
membrane IgE deplete IgE-producing B
cells in humanized mice. J Clin Invest.
2010 Jun;120(6):2218–2229. [PMID
20458139].
3. Mack M, et al. Basophils and mast
cells in renal injury. Kidney Int. 2009
Dec;76(11):1142–1147. [PMID
19692999].
4. Busse W, et al. Omalizumab, antiIgE recombinant humanized monoclonal
antibody for the treatment of severe
allergic asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol.
2001 Aug;108(2):184–90. [PMID:
11496232].
Intellectual Property: HHS Reference
No. E–216–2010/0—PCT Application
No. PCT/US2010/058077 filed 24 Nov
2010.
Licensing Contact: Jaime M. Greene;
301–435–5559;
greenejaime@mail.nih.gov.
Collaborative Research Opportunity:
The National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases is
seeking statements of capability or
interest from parties interested in
collaborative research to further
develop, evaluate or commercialize the
technology for the use of anti-IgE in the
treatment of Lupus Nephritis. For
collaboration opportunities, please
contact Cecilia Pazman at
pazmance@mail.nih.gov.
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Dated: March 27, 2012.
Richard U. Rodriguez,
Director, Division of Technology Development
and Transfer, Office of Technology Transfer,
National Institutes of Health.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2012–0012]
National Infrastructure Advisory
Council
National Protection and
Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Committee Management; Notice
of an open Federal Advisory Committee
meeting.
AGENCY:
The National Infrastructure
Advisory Council (NIAC) will meet on
Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 1310 N.
Courthouse Road, Suite 300, Virginia
Room, Arlington, VA 22201. The
meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: The NIAC will meet Tuesday,
April 17, 2012, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. The meeting may close early if the
committee has completed its business.
For additional information, please
consult the NIAC Web site,
www.dhs.gov/NIAC, or contact the NIAC
Secretariat by phone at (703) 235–2888
or by email at NIAC@dhs.gov.
ADDRESSES: 1310 N. Courthouse Road,
Suite 300, Virginia Room, Arlington, VA
22201.
While this meeting is open to the
public, participation in the NIAC
deliberations is limited to committee
members and appropriate Federal
Government officials. Discussions may
include committee members,
appropriate Federal Government
officials, and other invited persons
attending the meeting to provide
information that may be of interest to
the Council.
Immediately following the committee
member deliberation and discussion
period, there will be a limited time
period for public comment. Comments
should be limited to meeting agenda
items and previous NIAC studies. All
previous NIAC studies can be located at
www.dhs.gov/NIAC. Relevant public
comments may be submitted in writing
or presented in person for the Council
to consider. Comments should be
limited to the issues and topics
addressed by the Council. In-person
presentations will be limited to three
minutes per speaker, with no more than
30 minutes for all speakers. Parties
interested in making in-person
SUMMARY:
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comments should register no fewer than
15 minutes prior to the beginning of the
meeting at the meeting location. Oral
comments will be permitted based upon
the order of registration; all registrants
may not be able to speak if time does
not permit. Written comments may be
sent to Nancy Wong, Department of
Homeland Security, National Protection
and Programs Directorate, 245 Murray
Lane SW., Mail Stop 0607, Arlington,
VA 20598–0607. It is recommended that
written comments be received by Nancy
Wong no later than April 6, 2012,
identified by Federal Register Docket
Number DHS–2012–0012 for
consideration by the NIAC members
prior to the meeting. Written comments
provided after April 6, 2012, will still be
accepted and reviewed by the members.
Comments may also be submitted by
any one of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting written
comments.
• Email: NIAC@dhs.gov. Include the
docket number in the subject line of the
message.
• Fax: 703–603–5098.
• Mail: Nancy Wong, National
Protection and Programs Directorate,
Department of Homeland Security, 245
Murray Lane SW., Mail Stop 0607,
Arlington, VA 20598–0607.
Instructions: All written submissions
received must include the words
‘‘Department of Homeland Security’’
and the docket number for this action.
Written comments received will be
posted without alteration at
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received by the NIAC, go to
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nancy Wong, National Infrastructure
Advisory Council Designated Federal
Officer, Department of Homeland
Security, telephone (703) 235–2888.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this meeting is given under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
(Pub. L. 92–463). The NIAC shall
provide the President through the
Secretary of Homeland Security with
advice on the security of the critical
infrastructure sectors and their
information systems.
The NIAC will meet to address issues
relevant to the protection of critical
infrastructure as directed by the
President. At this meeting, the
committee will receive a presentation
from the NIAC Working Group
regarding the scope of the next phase of
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the Working Group’s critical
infrastructure resilience study, which
incorporates a regional perspective.
Meeting Agenda
I. Opening of Meeting
II. Roll Call of Members
III. Opening Remarks and Introductions
IV. Approval of January 10, 2012, Minutes
V. NIAC Deliberation and Recommendation
on Scope of Next Study on Critical
Infrastructure Resilience incorporating a
regional perspective
VI. Public Comment: Discussion Limited to
Meeting Agenda Items and Previous
NIAC Studies
VII. Closing Remarks
Information on Services for Individuals
With Disabilities
For information on facilities or
services for individuals with disabilities
or to request special assistance at the
meeting, contact the NIAC Secretariat at
(703) 235–2888 as soon as possible.
Dated: March 26, 2012.
Nancy J. Wong,
Designated Federal Officer for the NIAC.
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Coast Guard
[USCG–2012–0099]
Prince William Sound Regional
Citizens’ Advisory Council Charter
Renewal
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of recertification.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The purpose of this notice is
to inform the public that the Coast
Guard has recertified the Prince William
Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory
Council (PWSRCAC) as an alternative
voluntary advisory group for Prince
William Sound, Alaska. This
certification allows the PWSRCAC to
monitor the activities of terminal
facilities and crude oil tankers under the
Prince William Sound Program
established by statute.
DATES: This recertification is effective
for the period from March 1, 2012
through February 28, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LCDR Mike Franklin, Seventeenth Coast
Guard District (dpi), by phone at (907)
463–2821, email
Michael.R.Franklin@uscg.mil or by mail
at P.O. Box 25517, Juneau, Alaska
99802.
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background and Purpose
As part of the Oil Pollution Act of
1990, Congress passed the Oil Terminal
and Oil Tanker Environmental
Oversight and Monitoring Act of 1990
(the Act), 33 U.S.C. 2732, to foster a
long-term partnership among industry,
government, and local communities in
overseeing compliance with
environmental concerns in the
operation of crude oil terminals and oil
tankers.
On October 18, 1991, the President
delegated his authority under 33 U.S.C
2732(o) to the Secretary of
Transportation in Executive Order
12777, section 8(g) (see 56 FR 54757;
October 22, 1991) for purposes of
certifying advisory councils, or groups,
subject to the Act. On March 3, 1992,
the Secretary redelegated that authority
to the Commandant of the USCG (see 57
FR 8582; March 11, 1992). The
Commandant redelegated that authority
to the Chief, Office of Marine Safety,
Security and Environmental Protection
(CG–5) on March 19, 1992 (letter #5402).
On July 7, 1993, the USCG published
a policy statement, 58 FR 36504, to
clarify the factors that shall be
considered in making the determination
as to whether advisory councils, or
groups, should be certified in
accordance with the Act.
The Assistant Commandant for
Marine Safety and Environmental
Protection (CG–5), redelegated
recertification authority for advisory
councils, or groups, to the Commander,
Seventeenth Coast Guard District on
February 26, 1999 (letter #16450).
On September 16, 2002, the USCG
published a policy statement, 67 FR
58440, that changed the recertification
procedures such that applicants are
required to provide the USCG with
comprehensive information every three
years (triennially). For each of the two
years between the triennial application
procedure, applicants submit a letter
requesting recertification that includes a
description of any substantive changes
to the information provided at the
previous triennial recertification.
Further, public comment is not solicited
prior to recertification during
streamlined years, only during the
triennial comprehensive review.
On March 1, 2003, the Coast Guard
was transferred from the Department of
Transportation (DoT) to the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) and
retained the previous delegations that
were provided while it was in the DoT.
The Alyeska Pipeline Service
Company pays the PWSRCAC $2.9
million annually in the form of a
longterm contract. In return for this
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS-2012-0012]
National Infrastructure Advisory Council
AGENCY: National Protection and Programs Directorate, DHS.
ACTION: Committee Management; Notice of an open Federal Advisory
Committee meeting.
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SUMMARY: The National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) will meet
on Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 1310 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 300,
Virginia Room, Arlington, VA 22201. The meeting will be open to the
public.
DATES: The NIAC will meet Tuesday, April 17, 2012, from 1:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. The meeting may close early if the committee has completed
its business. For additional information, please consult the NIAC Web
site, www.dhs.gov/NIAC, or contact the NIAC Secretariat by phone at
(703) 235-2888 or by email at NIAC@dhs.gov.
ADDRESSES: 1310 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 300, Virginia Room,
Arlington, VA 22201.
While this meeting is open to the public, participation in the NIAC
deliberations is limited to committee members and appropriate Federal
Government officials. Discussions may include committee members,
appropriate Federal Government officials, and other invited persons
attending the meeting to provide information that may be of interest to
the Council.
Immediately following the committee member deliberation and
discussion period, there will be a limited time period for public
comment. Comments should be limited to meeting agenda items and
previous NIAC studies. All previous NIAC studies can be located at
www.dhs.gov/NIAC. Relevant public comments may be submitted in writing
or presented in person for the Council to consider. Comments should be
limited to the issues and topics addressed by the Council. In-person
presentations will be limited to three minutes per speaker, with no
more than 30 minutes for all speakers. Parties interested in making in-
person
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comments should register no fewer than 15 minutes prior to the
beginning of the meeting at the meeting location. Oral comments will be
permitted based upon the order of registration; all registrants may not
be able to speak if time does not permit. Written comments may be sent
to Nancy Wong, Department of Homeland Security, National Protection and
Programs Directorate, 245 Murray Lane SW., Mail Stop 0607, Arlington,
VA 20598-0607. It is recommended that written comments be received by
Nancy Wong no later than April 6, 2012, identified by Federal Register
Docket Number DHS-2012-0012 for consideration by the NIAC members prior
to the meeting. Written comments provided after April 6, 2012, will
still be accepted and reviewed by the members. Comments may also be
submitted by any one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting written comments.
Email: NIAC@dhs.gov. Include the docket number in the
subject line of the message.
Fax: 703-603-5098.
Mail: Nancy Wong, National Protection and Programs
Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane SW., Mail
Stop 0607, Arlington, VA 20598-0607.
Instructions: All written submissions received must include the
words ``Department of Homeland Security'' and the docket number for
this action. Written comments received will be posted without
alteration at www.regulations.gov, including any personal information
provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received by the NIAC, go to www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nancy Wong, National Infrastructure
Advisory Council Designated Federal Officer, Department of Homeland
Security, telephone (703) 235-2888.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is given under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. (Pub. L. 92-463). The
NIAC shall provide the President through the Secretary of Homeland
Security with advice on the security of the critical infrastructure
sectors and their information systems.
The NIAC will meet to address issues relevant to the protection of
critical infrastructure as directed by the President. At this meeting,
the committee will receive a presentation from the NIAC Working Group
regarding the scope of the next phase of the Working Group's critical
infrastructure resilience study, which incorporates a regional
perspective.
Meeting Agenda
I. Opening of Meeting
II. Roll Call of Members
III. Opening Remarks and Introductions
IV. Approval of January 10, 2012, Minutes
V. NIAC Deliberation and Recommendation on Scope of Next Study on
Critical Infrastructure Resilience incorporating a regional
perspective
VI. Public Comment: Discussion Limited to Meeting Agenda Items and
Previous NIAC Studies
VII. Closing Remarks
Information on Services for Individuals With Disabilities
For information on facilities or services for individuals with
disabilities or to request special assistance at the meeting, contact
the NIAC Secretariat at (703) 235-2888 as soon as possible.
Dated: March 26, 2012.
Nancy J. Wong,
Designated Federal Officer for the NIAC.
[FR Doc. 2012-7695 Filed 3-29-12; 8:45 am]
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