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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2004. From Source Water to Drinking Water: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11142.
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Appendix B
Speakers and Panelists

Tom Christensen, M.S.

Director

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Yank D.Coble, M.D.

Immediate Past President

American Medical Association

James Crook, Ph.D., P.E.

Water Reuse Consultant

Black & Veitch

Christian Daughton, Ph.D.

Chief

Environmental Chemistry Branch

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Cynthia Dougherty

Director

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Henry Falk, M.D., M.P.H.

Assistant Administrator

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

Peter Gleick, Ph.D.

President

Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security

Lynn Goldman, M.P.H., M.D.

Professor

Johns Hopkins University

Jeffrey K.Griffiths M.D., M.P.H., T.M.

Associate Professor

Tufts University School of Medicine

Douglas L.Hall, M.S.

Manager

Watershed Initiatives Miami Conservancy District

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2004. From Source Water to Drinking Water: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11142.
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Barker G.Hamill, P.E.

Chief

Bureau of Safe Drinking Water

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Richard Harris, B.S.

Journalist

National Public Radio

Christine L.Moe, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Emory University

Mark A.Nilles

Program Manager

U.S. Geological Survey

Frederick W.Pontius, P.E.

President

Pontius Water Consultants, Inc.

Brian Ramaley, P.E.

Director

Newport News Waterworks

Kenneth H.Reckhow, Ph.D.

Director

Water Resources Research Institute

University of North Carolina

Lawrence Reiter, Ph.D.

Director

National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory

Gregory L.Rogers, M.S.

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Paul Grant Rogers, J.D.

Partner

Hogan & Hartson

Joan B.Rose, Ph.D.

Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research

Michigan State University

Paul Schwartz

National Policy Coordinator

Clean Water Action

Susan Seacrest, M.S.

President

The Groundwater Foundation

Michael Shapiro, Ph.D.

Deputy Assistant Administrator

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2004. From Source Water to Drinking Water: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11142.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Speakers and Panelists." Institute of Medicine. 2004. From Source Water to Drinking Water: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11142.
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The Institute of Medicine's Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine was established in 1988 as a mechanism for bringing the various stakeholders together to discuss environmental health issues in a neutral setting. The members of the Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine come from academia, industry, and government. Their perspectives range widely and represent the diverse viewpoints of researchers, federal officials, and consumers. They meet, discuss environmental health issues that are of mutual interest, and bring others together to discuss these issues as well. For example, they regularly convene workshops to help facilitate discussion of a particular topic. The Rountable's fifth national workshop entitled From Source Water to Drinking Water: Ongoing and Emerging Challenges for Public Health continued the theme established by previous Roundtable workshops, looking at rebuilding the unity of health and the environment. This workshop summary captures the discussions and presentations by the speakers and participants, who identified the areas in which additional research was needed, the processes by which changes could occur, and the gaps in our knowledge.

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