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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Stakeholder Listening Session for the
G7 Health Track
Office of Global Affairs,
Department of Health and Human
Services.
ACTION: Notice of public listening
session; request for comments.
AGENCY:
The listening session will be
held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, from
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time. This meeting is open to the public
but requires RSVP to oga.rsvp@hhs.gov
by Friday, July 19, 2024. See RSVP
section in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
for details.
ADDRESSES: The session will be held
virtually, with online and dial-in
information shared with registered
participants.
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143
1
10
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477
56
52
143
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), with
support from relevant health-related
U.S. Government offices, is charged
with leading U.S. engagement in the
Group of 7 (G7) Health Track and will
convene an informal Stakeholder
Listening Session.
The Stakeholder Listening Session is
designed to seek input from
stakeholders and subject matter experts
to help inform and prepare for U.S.
government engagement with G7 health
ministries.
The Group of Seven (G7) is an
informal grouping of advanced
democracies that meets annually to
coordinate global economic policy and
address other transnational issues. The
Group was established as a platform for
economic and financial cooperation in
response to the 1973 energy crisis. Over
the years G7 has progressively expanded
its focus. From an ad-hoc gathering to
discuss financial challenges, it has
become a more formal, prominent venue
to address major global issues.
The G7 is comprised of 7 countries:
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan,
the United Kingdom, and the U.S. The
European Union also participates in the
Group as a ‘‘nonenumerated’’ member.
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Each year, a different member country
holds the presidency of the group and
hosts the meetings. The presidency
proposes the group’s priorities for the
year and hosts discussions to work
towards consensus positions and
actions on those priorities. This year’s
G7 presidency is Italy, which will be
hosting Health Working Group meetings
throughout the year, culminating in a
Health Ministers’ Meeting on in midOctober in Ancona, Italy.
Matters to be Discussed: The
Stakeholder Listening Session will
cover global health issues under the
general themes of global health security
and health systems strengthening,
prevention and healthy aging, and
addressing urgent challenges to health,
which could benefit from G7
engagement.
Participation is welcome from
stakeholder communities, including:
• Public health and advocacy groups
• State, local, and Tribal groups
• Private industry
• Minority health organizations
• Academic and scientific organizations
RSVP: Persons seeking to attend or
speak at the listening session must
register by Friday, July 19, 2024.
Registrants must include their full
name and organization, if any, and
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indicate whether they are registering as
a listen-only attendee or as a speaker
participant to oga.rsvp@hhs.gov.
Requests to participate as a speaker
must include:
1. The name and email address of the
person desiring to participate
2. The organization(s) that person
represents, if any
3. Identification of the primary topic(s)
of interest
Other Information: Written comments
should be emailed to oga.rsvp@hhs.gov
with the subject line ‘‘Written Comment
Re: Stakeholder Listening Session in
preparation for the G7 Health Track’’ by
Friday, July 26, 2024.
We look forward to your comments on
U.S. engagement in the G7 Health Track.
Dated: May 23, 2024.
Susan Kim,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office
of Global Affairs.
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Findings of Research Misconduct
Office of the Secretary, HHS.
Notice.
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ACTION:
Findings of research
misconduct have been made against
Darrion Nguyen (Respondent), who was
formerly a Laboratory Technician,
Division of Pediatric Neurology and
Developmental Neuroscience, Baylor
College of Medicine (BCM). Respondent
engaged in research misconduct in
research supported by U.S. Public
Health Service (PHS) funds, specifically
Office of the Director (OD), National
Institutes of Health (NIH), grant DP5
OD026428–01 and National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke
(NINDS), NIH, grant K12 NS098482–01.
The questioned research was included
in a PHS-funded research project
progress report (RPPR), specifically DP5
OD026428–04 submitted to OD, NIH.
The administrative actions, including
supervision for a period of three (3)
years, were implemented beginning on
May 14, 2024, and are detailed below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sheila Garrity, JD, MPH, MBA, Director,
Office of Research Integrity, 1101
Wootton Parkway, Suite 240, Rockville,
MD 20852, (240) 453–8200.
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hereby given that the Office of Research
Integrity (ORI) has taken final action in
the following case:
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Darrion Nguyen, Baylor College of
Medicine (BCM): Based on the report of
an investigation conducted by BCM and
additional analysis conducted by ORI in
its oversight review, ORI found that Mr.
Darrion Nguyen (Respondent), former
Laboratory Technician, Division of
Pediatric Neurology and Developmental
Neuroscience, BCM, engaged in research
misconduct in research supported by
PHS funds, specifically OD, NIH, grant
DP5 OD026428–01 and NINDS, NIH,
grant K12 NS098482–01. The
questioned research was included in a
PHS-funded RPPR, specifically DP5
OD026428–04 submitted to OD, NIH.
ORI found that Respondent engaged
in research misconduct by intentionally,
knowingly, or recklessly falsifying and/
or fabricating experimental data and
results that were included in the
following one (1) RPPR, one (1)
presentation, one (1) poster, six (6)
research records, and two (2) figures of
a prospective manuscript:
• DP5 OD026428–04, ‘‘Illuminating
GABAergic Signaling in
Neurodevelopmental Disorders,’’
submitted to OD, NIH, on July 12, 2021
(hereafter referred to as ‘‘DP5
OD026428–04’’).
• Elucidating the role of EBF3
haploinsufficiency in HADD syndrome
pathogenesis. Jan and Dan Duncan
Neurological Research Institute Seminar
(NRI) Series, January 6, 2020 (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘NRI Seminar 2020’’).
• Elucidating the role of EBF3
haploinsufficiency in 10q26 deletion
and HADD syndrome pathogenesis.
Poster presentation, Baylor College of
Medicine—Texas Children’s Hospital
Pediatric Research Symposium, March
24, 2020 (hereafter referred to as ‘‘Poster
2020’’).
• Research Record ‘‘2019–5–1_
Cerebellar PC Dens_P0.xlsx’’ (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘RR1 2019’’).
• Research Record ‘‘2019–6–27_
Cerebellar PC Dens_P0.xlsx’’ (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘RR2 2019’’).
• Research Record ‘‘2019–5–1_P0
Cerebellum Quants.pzfx’’ (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘RR3 2019’’).
• Research Record ‘‘2019–5–21_DNCohort5 (Analyzed).xlsx’’ (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘RR4 2019’’).
• Research Record ‘‘2019–8–28_
Partition-Cohorts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.pzfx’’
(hereafter referred to as ‘‘RR5 2019’’).
• Research Record ‘‘2019–12–11_
Dystonia.xlsx’’ (hereafter referred to as
‘‘RR6 2019’’).
• ‘‘Fig1—GeneratingNullLines.v5.tif’’
(hereafter referred to as ‘‘PM Figure 1’’)
and ‘‘Fig3—Behavior.v6.png’’ (hereafter
referred to as ‘‘PM Figure 3’’) in a
prospective manuscript with working
title ‘‘Ebf3 haploinsufficiency perturbs
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cerebellar development and complex
behaviors’’ (hereafter referred to as the
‘‘manuscript’’).
Specifically, ORI found that
Respondent intentionally, knowingly, or
recklessly falsified and/or fabricated:
• the Purkinje Cell (PC) density
measurements in the cerebellum lobes
of newborn (P0) wild-type (WT) and
Early B Cell Factor 3 heterozygous
(Ebf3∂/¥) mice in RR1 2019, RR2 2019,
RR3 2019, and Slide 24 of NRI Seminar
2020 by copying and pasting
measurement values collected from the
histology sections of the brain from a
single mouse to falsely represent the
data measurements as from the brains of
three (3) mice;
• the measurements of the distance
between the anchor points in the
cerebellum lobes of P0 WT and Ebf3∂/¥
mice in RR1 2019, RR2 2019, and RR3
2019 by copying and pasting
measurement values collected from the
histology sections of the brain from a
single mouse to falsely represent the
data measurements as from the brains of
three (3) mice;
• the measurements of
phosphorylated Histone 3 (PH3)
positive neurons in the cerebellum lobes
of P0 WT and Ebf3∂/¥ mice in RR1
2019, RR2 2019, RR3 2019, and Slide 28
of NRI Seminar 2020 by copying and
pasting measurement values collected
from the histology sections of the brain
from a single mouse to falsely represent
the data measurements as from the
brains of three (3) mice;
• the external granule layer (EGL)
thickness measurements in the
cerebellum lobes of P0 WT and Ebf3∂/¥
mice in RR1 2019, RR2 2019, and RR3
2019 by copying and pasting
measurement values collected from the
histology sections of the brain from a
single mouse to falsely represent the
data measurements as from the brains of
three (3) mice;
• the manual scoring of the social
interaction behavior of Cohort 5 mice in
a three-chamber assay in RR4 2019 by
copying and pasting the manually
scored social interaction behavior
values from Cohort 4 mice;
• the interaction data of male mice by
inserting fabricated and/or falsified
values for two (2) mice that had not
been collected as part of the experiment
in RR5 2019, Slide 44 of NRI Seminar
2020, Figure F in the ‘‘Motor
Incoordination and Altered Social
Behavior’’ section of Poster 2020, PM
Figure 3 of the manuscript, and Figure
6E of DP5 OD026428–04;
• the number of mice used in the
Western blot analysis for the expression
of Ebf3 protein in Ebf3¥/¥ mice in PM
Figure 1B(iv) of the manuscript, Figure
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[FR Doc No: 2024-11787]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Stakeholder Listening Session for the G7 Health Track
AGENCY: Office of Global Affairs, Department of Health and Human
Services.
ACTION: Notice of public listening session; request for comments.
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DATES: The listening session will be held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024,
from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. This meeting is open to
the public but requires RSVP to [email protected] by Friday, July 19,
2024. See RSVP section in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for details.
ADDRESSES: The session will be held virtually, with online and dial-in
information shared with registered participants.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
with support from relevant health-related U.S. Government offices, is
charged with leading U.S. engagement in the Group of 7 (G7) Health
Track and will convene an informal Stakeholder Listening Session.
The Stakeholder Listening Session is designed to seek input from
stakeholders and subject matter experts to help inform and prepare for
U.S. government engagement with G7 health ministries.
The Group of Seven (G7) is an informal grouping of advanced
democracies that meets annually to coordinate global economic policy
and address other transnational issues. The Group was established as a
platform for economic and financial cooperation in response to the 1973
energy crisis. Over the years G7 has progressively expanded its focus.
From an ad-hoc gathering to discuss financial challenges, it has become
a more formal, prominent venue to address major global issues.
The G7 is comprised of 7 countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
Japan, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. The European Union also
participates in the Group as a ``nonenumerated'' member.
Each year, a different member country holds the presidency of the
group and hosts the meetings. The presidency proposes the group's
priorities for the year and hosts discussions to work towards consensus
positions and actions on those priorities. This year's G7 presidency is
Italy, which will be hosting Health Working Group meetings throughout
the year, culminating in a Health Ministers' Meeting on in mid-October
in Ancona, Italy.
Matters to be Discussed: The Stakeholder Listening Session will
cover global health issues under the general themes of global health
security and health systems strengthening, prevention and healthy
aging, and addressing urgent challenges to health, which could benefit
from G7 engagement.
Participation is welcome from stakeholder communities, including:
Public health and advocacy groups
State, local, and Tribal groups
Private industry
Minority health organizations
Academic and scientific organizations
RSVP: Persons seeking to attend or speak at the listening session
must register by Friday, July 19, 2024.
Registrants must include their full name and organization, if any,
and
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indicate whether they are registering as a listen-only attendee or as a
speaker participant to [email protected].
Requests to participate as a speaker must include:
1. The name and email address of the person desiring to participate
2. The organization(s) that person represents, if any
3. Identification of the primary topic(s) of interest
Other Information: Written comments should be emailed to
[email protected] with the subject line ``Written Comment Re:
Stakeholder Listening Session in preparation for the G7 Health Track''
by Friday, July 26, 2024.
We look forward to your comments on U.S. engagement in the G7
Health Track.
Dated: May 23, 2024.
Susan Kim,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Global Affairs.
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