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also authorizes the Secretary to set
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• Evaluate whether the proposed
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Total Burden Cost (operation/
maintenance): $3,498.
Dated: July 31, 2015.
Mary Ziegler,
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Request for Steering Committee
Nominations
Request for nominations to the
Steering Committee for the Foundation’s
Big Data for Patients (BD4P) Program.
ACTION:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Advisory Committee for Environmental
Research and Education: Notice of
Meeting
In accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, as amended), the National Science
Foundation announces the following
meeting:
Name: Advisory Committee for
Environmental Research and Education
(9487).
Dates: September 16 & 17, 2015: 8
a.m.–5 p.m.
Place: National Science Foundation,
4201 Wilson Blvd., Stafford I, Room
1235, Arlington, Virginia 22230.
Type of Meeting: Open.
Contact Person: Diane Pataki, Program
Director, National Science Foundation,
Suite 655, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington,
Virginia 22230. Email: dpataki@nsf.gov.
Minutes: May be obtained from the
contact person listed above.
Purpose of Meeting: To provide
advice, recommendations, and oversight
concerning support for environmental
research and education.
Agenda
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
• Approval of minutes from past
meeting
• Updates on recent NSF and other
agency environmental activities
• Distribute and discuss the group’s
new document entitled, America’s
Future: Environmental Research and
Education for a Thriving Century
• Presentation by Ken Calderia
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The Reagan-Udall Foundation
(RUF) for the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), which was
created by Title VI of the Food and Drug
Amendments of 2007, is requesting
nominations for its Big Data for Patients
(BD4P) Steering Committee. The
Steering Committee will provide
oversight and guidance for the BD4P
program, and will report to the ReaganUdall Foundation for the FDA’s Board
of Directors.
DATES: All nominations must be
submitted to the Reagan-Udall
Foundation for the FDA by Friday,
September 4, 2015. The BD4P Steering
Committee members will be selected by
the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the
FDA’s Board of Directors; those selected
will be notified by September 30
regarding the Board’s decision. See the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
Steering Committee responsibilities,
selection criteria and nomination
instructions.
SUMMARY:
The Reagan-Udall
Foundation for the FDA is located at
1025 Connecticut Ave. NW., Suite 1000,
Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions should be sent to The ReaganUdall Foundation for the FDA, 202–
828–1205, BD4P@ReaganUdall.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
I. Background
The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the
FDA (the Foundation) is an independent
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501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization
created by Congress to advance the
mission of FDA to modernize medical,
veterinary, food, food ingredient, and
cosmetic product development;
accelerate innovation; and enhance
product safety. The Foundation acts as
a neutral third party to establish novel,
scientific collaborations. With the
ultimate goal of improving public
health, the Foundation provides a
unique opportunity for different sectors
(FDA, patient groups, academia, other
government entities, and industry) to
work together in a transparent way to
create exciting new research projects to
advance regulatory science.
Big Data for Patients (BD4P), a new
program led by the Foundation, will
bring together multiple stakeholder
groups to leverage collective knowledge,
technical expertise, funding, and other
resources, to create a state-of-the-art
patient training program and online
community focused on the
opportunities and challenges posed by
Big Data.
BD4P will empower patients and
advocates with the language and
concepts of data science, as well as
critical appraisal skills, so they can
effectively and actively participate in
health research involving Big Data.
Given the high profile of health research
and initiatives using Big Data, combined
with the growing efforts to make
healthcare and medical research more
patient-centered, it is critical that
patients have a voice and active role in
this work. It is still not completely
understood how Big Data research will
impact patient health care and medical
decision making. BD4P presents an
opportunity to ensure that patients are
adequately informed and prepared to
participate in this work, rather than
being left out or left behind.
Development of the program will be a
fully collaborative process, with
patients and key stakeholders involved
in shaping the program every step of the
way—from prioritizing topics for
program content and input on program
design, to actually taking the training
program and providing feedback to
evaluate the program and make
improvements. We will ensure that the
focus is not only on the impact of Big
Data on patients, but also the impact
that patients can have on Big Data
research. For additional information on
the BD4P program, visit the ReaganUdall Foundation Web site: https://bit.ly/
1HkhSOq.
II. BD4P Steering Committee Roles and
Responsibilities
The BD4P Steering Committee will
provide guidance on the operation of
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the BD4P program, in conjunction with
the RUF Board, project staff, and others.
The Steering Committee will provide
overall programmatic oversight to
ensure a focus on the long-term vision
of the program.
The BD4P Steering Committee will be
charged with several responsibilities,
including:
• Reviewing and approving the BD4P
Program Charter
• Monitoring adherence to the BD4P
Program mission and operational
principles in the Charter
• Developing metrics and evaluating the
project at various milestones
• Reviewing and approving the BD4P
Program Development Plan, including
program curriculum, stakeholder
engagement plan, and long-term
sustainability plan.
• Reviewing partnership and
collaboration proposals submitted to
the project team
The BD4P Steering Committee Chair
must be able to complete additional
responsibilities, including:
• Defining the BD4P Steering
Committee’s meeting agendas and
facilitating those meetings
• Recommending for termination, as
necessary, any BD4P Steering
Committee members demonstrating
dereliction of duties as specified in
the BD4P Charter
• Other responsibilities as required
upon implementation of BD4P
program
A full list of BD4P Steering
Committee responsibilities, as well as
responsibilities of the Chair, may be
found on the Reagan-Udall Foundation
Web site: https://bit.ly/1KEoNTN.
III. BD4P Steering Committee Positions
and Selection Criteria
RUF is seeking nominations for 7
voting members of the BD4P Steering
Committee, comprised of the following
5 categories:
• Patient Advocate: 3 members
• Pharmaceutical sector: 1 member
• Technology sector: 1 member
• Academia/Research Institute: 1
member
• At Large: 1 member
The BD4P Steering Committee will
also have 1 member from the FDA
(appointed by the FDA), 1 member from
the National Institutes of Health
(appointed by the National Institutes of
Health), and 1 member from the Patient
Centered Outcomes Research Institute
(appointed by PCORI). These 3
individuals will be non-voting
members.
Nominees for the voting positions will
be evaluated by the RUF Board based on
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the following required criteria for each
of the 7 positions:
• Ability to complete Steering
Committee responsibilities, listed
above
• Currently employed by/volunteering
for stakeholder field (e.g.,
pharmaceutical, academia, patient
advocate, etc.) with several years of
relevant experience
• Leading expert in their relevant field
(based on position, publications, or
other experience)
• Working knowledge of at least one of
the following areas: Adult education,
data sharing, data science, health
informatics, learning health care
systems, partnerships, patient
advocacy, patient engagement,
patient-centered/patient-focused drug
development, patient-centered
outcomes research, patient reported
outcomes, precision medicine,
science/health communication.
• Prior experience serving on a related
or similar governance body
• Understanding of the landscape and
the impact on the stakeholder group
they are representing with their seat
IV. Terms of Service
• The BD4P Steering Committee meets
in-person at least twice per year, with
teleconferences in between meetings
as deemed necessary by the Chair
• Members will serve two or three year,
staggered terms, as determined by the
RUF Board
• Members do not receive
compensation from RUF
• Members can be reimbursed by RUF
for actual and reasonable expenses
incurred in support of BD4P in
accordance with applicable law and
their specific institutional policies
• Members are subject to the BD4P
Conflict of Interest policies
(additional information can be
accessed on the Reagan-Udall
Foundation Web site at: https://bit.ly/
1KEoNTN.
V. Nomination Instructions
• The nomination form can be accessed
on the Reagan-Udall Foundation Web
site: https://bit.ly/1KEoNTN
• Individuals may be nominated for 1 or
more of the 5 stakeholder categories
• Individuals may nominate themselves
or others
• The nomination deadline is
September 4, 2015.
Dated: July 31, 2015.
Jane Reese-Coulbourne,
Executive Director, Reagan-Udall Foundation
for the FDA.
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REAGAN-UDALL FOUNDATION FOR THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
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Request for Steering Committee Nominations
ACTION: Request for nominations to the Steering Committee for the
Foundation's Big Data for Patients (BD4P) Program.
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SUMMARY: The Reagan-Udall Foundation (RUF) for the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), which was created by Title VI of the Food and
Drug Amendments of 2007, is requesting nominations for its Big Data for
Patients (BD4P) Steering Committee. The Steering Committee will provide
oversight and guidance for the BD4P program, and will report to the
Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA's Board of Directors.
DATES: All nominations must be submitted to the Reagan-Udall Foundation
for the FDA by Friday, September 4, 2015. The BD4P Steering Committee
members will be selected by the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA's
Board of Directors; those selected will be notified by September 30
regarding the Board's decision. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for Steering Committee responsibilities, selection criteria and
nomination instructions.
ADDRESSES: The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA is located at 1025
Connecticut Ave. NW., Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions should be sent to The
Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA, 202-828-1205,
BD4P@ReaganUdall.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA (the Foundation) is an
independent
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501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization created by Congress to advance
the mission of FDA to modernize medical, veterinary, food, food
ingredient, and cosmetic product development; accelerate innovation;
and enhance product safety. The Foundation acts as a neutral third
party to establish novel, scientific collaborations. With the ultimate
goal of improving public health, the Foundation provides a unique
opportunity for different sectors (FDA, patient groups, academia, other
government entities, and industry) to work together in a transparent
way to create exciting new research projects to advance regulatory
science.
Big Data for Patients (BD4P), a new program led by the Foundation,
will bring together multiple stakeholder groups to leverage collective
knowledge, technical expertise, funding, and other resources, to create
a state-of-the-art patient training program and online community
focused on the opportunities and challenges posed by Big Data.
BD4P will empower patients and advocates with the language and
concepts of data science, as well as critical appraisal skills, so they
can effectively and actively participate in health research involving
Big Data. Given the high profile of health research and initiatives
using Big Data, combined with the growing efforts to make healthcare
and medical research more patient-centered, it is critical that
patients have a voice and active role in this work. It is still not
completely understood how Big Data research will impact patient health
care and medical decision making. BD4P presents an opportunity to
ensure that patients are adequately informed and prepared to
participate in this work, rather than being left out or left behind.
Development of the program will be a fully collaborative process,
with patients and key stakeholders involved in shaping the program
every step of the way--from prioritizing topics for program content and
input on program design, to actually taking the training program and
providing feedback to evaluate the program and make improvements. We
will ensure that the focus is not only on the impact of Big Data on
patients, but also the impact that patients can have on Big Data
research. For additional information on the BD4P program, visit the
Reagan-Udall Foundation Web site: https://bit.ly/1HkhSOq.
II. BD4P Steering Committee Roles and Responsibilities
The BD4P Steering Committee will provide guidance on the operation
of the BD4P program, in conjunction with the RUF Board, project staff,
and others. The Steering Committee will provide overall programmatic
oversight to ensure a focus on the long-term vision of the program.
The BD4P Steering Committee will be charged with several
responsibilities, including:
Reviewing and approving the BD4P Program Charter
Monitoring adherence to the BD4P Program mission and
operational principles in the Charter
Developing metrics and evaluating the project at various
milestones
Reviewing and approving the BD4P Program Development Plan,
including program curriculum, stakeholder engagement plan, and long-
term sustainability plan.
Reviewing partnership and collaboration proposals submitted to
the project team
The BD4P Steering Committee Chair must be able to complete
additional responsibilities, including:
Defining the BD4P Steering Committee's meeting agendas and
facilitating those meetings
Recommending for termination, as necessary, any BD4P Steering
Committee members demonstrating dereliction of duties as specified in
the BD4P Charter
Other responsibilities as required upon implementation of BD4P
program
A full list of BD4P Steering Committee responsibilities, as well as
responsibilities of the Chair, may be found on the Reagan-Udall
Foundation Web site: https://bit.ly/1KEoNTN.
III. BD4P Steering Committee Positions and Selection Criteria
RUF is seeking nominations for 7 voting members of the BD4P
Steering Committee, comprised of the following 5 categories:
Patient Advocate: 3 members
Pharmaceutical sector: 1 member
Technology sector: 1 member
Academia/Research Institute: 1 member
At Large: 1 member
The BD4P Steering Committee will also have 1 member from the FDA
(appointed by the FDA), 1 member from the National Institutes of Health
(appointed by the National Institutes of Health), and 1 member from the
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (appointed by PCORI).
These 3 individuals will be non-voting members.
Nominees for the voting positions will be evaluated by the RUF
Board based on the following required criteria for each of the 7
positions:
Ability to complete Steering Committee responsibilities,
listed above
Currently employed by/volunteering for stakeholder field
(e.g., pharmaceutical, academia, patient advocate, etc.) with several
years of relevant experience
Leading expert in their relevant field (based on position,
publications, or other experience)
Working knowledge of at least one of the following areas:
Adult education, data sharing, data science, health informatics,
learning health care systems, partnerships, patient advocacy, patient
engagement, patient-centered/patient-focused drug development, patient-
centered outcomes research, patient reported outcomes, precision
medicine, science/health communication.
Prior experience serving on a related or similar governance
body
Understanding of the landscape and the impact on the
stakeholder group they are representing with their seat
IV. Terms of Service
The BD4P Steering Committee meets in-person at least twice per
year, with teleconferences in between meetings as deemed necessary by
the Chair
Members will serve two or three year, staggered terms, as
determined by the RUF Board
Members do not receive compensation from RUF
Members can be reimbursed by RUF for actual and reasonable
expenses incurred in support of BD4P in accordance with applicable law
and their specific institutional policies
Members are subject to the BD4P Conflict of Interest policies
(additional information can be accessed on the Reagan-Udall Foundation
Web site at: https://bit.ly/1KEoNTN.
V. Nomination Instructions
The nomination form can be accessed on the Reagan-Udall
Foundation Web site: https://bit.ly/1KEoNTN
Individuals may be nominated for 1 or more of the 5
stakeholder categories
Individuals may nominate themselves or others
The nomination deadline is September 4, 2015.
Dated: July 31, 2015.
Jane Reese-Coulbourne,
Executive Director, Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA.
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