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Appendix C
Committee Meetings
First Meeting
April 1-2, 2002
Washington, D.C.
Meeting Objectives: Introduce National Research Council procedures;
committee introductions and composition/balance/bias discussions;
committee and report procedures; discuss genesis of the study and
Statement of Task; discuss draft report outline; discuss project plan
and report realization; receive overview briefing on the current U.S.
regulatory environment; determine objectives and date of next com-
mittee meeting.
Presenters
Analysis of the current (U.S.) regulatory environment: "Select Agent
Rule," RAC/IRB Rules and Practices, Effectiveness/Enforcement of
Current (U.S.) Biotechnology Rules and Practices
Joseph G. Perpich
Perpich and Associates, Inc.
Ronald Atlas
American Society for Microbiology
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APPENDIX C
The view from "The Hill" - Congressional perspectives on poten-
tially dangerous biotechnology research and pathogens
Stephen Redhead
Congressional Research Service
View from the Executive Branch: "Safeguarding Information Re-
garding Weapons of Mass Destruction" - Office of Homeland Se-
curity, Executive Office of the President
Penrose (Parney) C. Albright
Office of Homeland Security
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Rachel Levinson
Office of Science and Technology Policy
"Protective Oversight of Biotechnology: A Discussion Paper"
John Steinbruner
University of Maryland
Second Meeting
June 24-25, 2002
Washington, D.C.
Meeting Objectives: Introduce new members and complete composi-
tion/balance/bias discussion; discuss draft report outline; receive briefings
on defining the problem, safeguarding information and governmen-
tal challenges; make writing assignments; determine objectives and
date of next committee meeting.
Presenters
Defining the Universe of Potentially Dangerous Biotechnology Re-
search
Gerald Epstein
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Clarence J. Peters, Professor
University of Texas at Galveston
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APPENDIX C
Mark Wheelis, Professor
University of California at Davis
Safeguarding Information in the Life Sciences
Steven M. Block, Professor
Stanford University
Eugene B. Skoluikoff, Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The Life Sciences Community and the Safeguarding of Scientific
Knowledge: Challenges for Government
Guy Roberts
Department of the Navy
R. Timothy Mulcahy, Associate Dean and Professor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Steven Aftergood, Senior Research Analyst
Federation of American Scientists
Third Meeting
September 9-10, 2002
Washington, D.C.
Meeting Objectives: Receive briefings on "science and security issues"
and the current thinking on "information security"; discuss chapter
drafts; make writing assignments; determine objectives and date of
next committee meeting.
Presenters
Defining Potentially Dangerous Research in the Life Sciences
Malcolm Dando
University of Bradford, U.K.
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Defining "Sensitive" Information in the Life Sciences
Parney Albright
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Rachel Levinson
Office of Science and Technology Policy
APPENDIX C
Defining "Sensitive" Information in the Life Sciences The NIH
Perspective
Anthony Fauci, Director
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
National Institutes of Health
"Life Sciences Research in International Security: Policy
Developments for Responsible Use of 'Dual-Use' Knowledge"
George Poste
Health Technology Networks
Biological Weapons Working Group U.K. Consultation Overview
fohn Steinbruner
University of Maryland
Fourth Meeting
October 8, 2002
Washington, D.C.
Meeting Objectives: Review of contents, structure and substance of
draft chapters; discuss report plan and status; make writing assign-
ments; determine objectives and date of next committee meeting.
No Presenters
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Fifth Meeting
November 11, 2002
Washington, D.C.
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Meeting Objectives: Review of contents, structure and substance of
draft chapters; discuss report plan and status; make writing assign-
ments; determine objectives and date of next committee meeting.
No Presenters
Sixth Meeting
January 29, 2003
Washington, D.C.
Meeting Objectives: Review of contents, structure and substance of
draft chapters; discuss report plan and status; make writing assign-
ments.
No Presenters
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