94-11160. National Toxicology Program; Fiscal Year 1992 Annual Report  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Public Health Service
    
     
    
    National Toxicology Program; Fiscal Year 1992 Annual Report
    
        The National Toxicology Program (NTP) announces the availability of 
    the NTP Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 1992, solicits comments on it, and 
    urges all interested persons to propose chemicals for possible 
    toxicological evaluation. In the interest of accuracy due to the 
    lateness of publication, the FY 1992 edition has been titled the NTP 
    Annual Report.
        The fourteenth edition consists of two parts. First, the NTP Annual 
    Report for Fiscal Year 1992 describes FY 1992 NTP plans in research, 
    applied studies, methods development and validation efforts, as well as 
    resources and FY 1991 program accomplishments. Second, the Review of 
    Current DHHS, DOE, and EPA Research Related to Toxicology lists 
    chemicals being studied by the various DHHS agencies, the Department of 
    Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency, and describes 
    toxicology research and toxicology methods currently being developed by 
    these agencies.
    
    Background
    
        The National Toxicology Program (NTP) was established within the 
    Public Health Service of the Department of Health and Human Services 
    (DHHS) in November 1978. The continuing broad goals of the NTP are to 
    coordinate and strengthen DHHS basic and applied toxicology research 
    and methods development and validation, and to provide toxicological 
    information for use by health research and regulatory agencies and 
    others in protecting the public health. Overall objectives are to:
         Broaden the spectrum of toxicological information obtained 
    on selected chemicals;
         Increase the numbers of chemicals studied, within funding 
    limits;
         Develop and validate assays and protocols responsive to 
    regulatory needs;
         Communicate Program plans and results to governmental 
    agencies, the medical and scientific communities, and the public.
        The NTP coordinates selected toxicology activities of the National 
    Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of 
    Health; the National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug 
    Administration; and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and 
    Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
        Primary program oversight is provided by the NTP Executive 
    Committee, which links DHHS health research institutes and centers with 
    Federal health regulatory agencies to ensure that the basic and applied 
    toxicology research and development activities are responsive to 
    regulatory and public health needs. Agencies represented on the 
    Executive Committee are:
         Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
         Consumer Product Safety Commission
         Environmental Protection Agency
         Food and Drug Administration
         National Cancer Institute
         National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
         National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
         National Institutes of Health
         Occupational Safety and Health Administration
        The NTP Board of Scientific Counselors provides scientific 
    oversight, advising the NTP Director and the NTP Executive Committee on 
    scientific content and evaluating the scientific merit and overall 
    quality of NTP science. The members (listed in the 1992 Annual Report) 
    are appointed by the Secretary, DHHS. For the purposes of the Program, 
    the NTP Director reports to the Assistant Secretary for Health.
        Scientific activities are divided into four major program areas: 
    carcinogenesis; cellular and genetic toxicology; reproductive and 
    developmental toxicology; and toxicologic characterization. The latter 
    area covers activities in cardiac, immunologic, neurobehavioral, and 
    respiratory toxicologies, and includes programs in chemical 
    disposition, toxicities of AIDS therapeutics, and toxicity of Superfund 
    chemicals. Program and project leaders, along with addresses and 
    telephone numbers, are identified in the 1992 Annual Report.
        The chemical nomination and selection process is integral to the 
    effective long-term operation of the NTP with respect to toxicological 
    studies of chemicals using modern techniques and to the development and 
    validation of new assay methods. Thus, the NTP welcomes nominations of 
    chemicals for study from everyone. At a minimum, the nominator should 
    give the name of the chemical or substance, the rationale for the 
    nomination, and recommend the type study(s) to be considered. In 
    addition, it is desirable, but not essential, to supplement each 
    nomination with the following information, if known:
        I. Chemical and physical properties.
        II. Production, use, occurrence, and analysis data.
        III. Toxicology information.
        IV. Chemical disposition and structure-activity relationships.
        V. Planned or ongoing or recently completed toxicological and 
    environmental studies.
        To receive the NTP Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1992, and the FY 
    1992 Review of Current DHHS, DOE, and EPA Research Related to 
    Toxicology, please write or telephone the NTP Central Data Management, 
    P.O. Box 12233, MD A0-01, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709, 
    (telephone 919/541-3419).
        Comments on the FY 1992 NTP Annual Report are requested and 
    welcome. These should be addressed to Dr. Larry Hart, National 
    Toxicology Program, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, 
    (telephone 919/541-3971).
    
        Dated: May 4, 1994.
    Richard Griesemer,
    Deputy Director, National Toxicology Program.
    [FR Doc. 94-11160 Filed 5-9-94; 8:45 am]
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Published:
05/10/1994
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