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Biological Threats and Terrorism: Assessing the Science and Response Capabilities: Workshop Summary (2002)
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Biological Threats and Terrorism: Assessing the Science and Response Capabilities - Workshop Summary

 

Jerry Gibson, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

Eric Eisenstadt, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Renu Gupta, Novartis

6:30

Closing Remarks /Adjournment

Stanley Lemon, Vice-Chair, Forum on Emerging Infections

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2001

8:30 am

Continental Breakfast

9:00

Opening Remarks Adel Mahmoud, Chair Stanley Lemon, Vice-Chair

Priorities for the Next Steps in Countering Bioterrorism

9:15 am

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Fred Sparling, UNC-Chapel Hill

Panelists:

D.A. Henderson, Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services

Ruth Berkelman, Emory University

Scott Layne, UCLA

Susan Maslanka, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Kristi Koenig, Department of Veterans Affairs

Tom Milne, National Association of County and City Health Officials

Ronald Atlas, University of Louisville, President-Elect, American Society of Microbiology

11:15

Round-the-Table Discussion (Lunch will be served)

2:00 pm

Closing Remarks/Adjournment

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