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Appendix C
Workshop on National Needs for Research in Veterinary Science
AGENDA
July 19-20, 2004
The National Academy of Sciences Building, Washington, DC
July 19, 2004
8:30–8:50 a.m.
Welcome and introduction
James Womack, Texas A&M University
Session 1: Needs for veterinary research
8:50–9:10
Veterinary research needs in industry
Rowland J. Kinkler, Pfizer Global Research and Development
9:10–9:30
Research needs in food and drug safety
Stephen Sundlof, Food and Drug Administration
9:30–9:50
Research needs in companion animal research
Edward Breitschwerdt, North Carolina State University
9:50–10:10
Resource, infrastructure and personnel needs in genetic disease and gene therapy research
John Wolfe, University of Pennsylvannia
10:30–10:50
Questions and Answers
10:50–11:10
Break
11:10–12:10 p.m.
Breakout group discussion
12:10–12:50
Report to group
12:50–2:10
Lunch
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Session 2: Vision for veterinary research: government perspectives
2:10–2:30
NIH program on disease ecology
Joshua Rosenthal, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health
2:30–2:50
How would NIH roadmap address research needs in veterinary science?
Norka Ruiz-Bravo, Office of Extramural Research, National Institutes of Health
2:50–3:10
Program needs in Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES)
William Wagner, US Department of Agriculture
3:10–3:30
CDC programs in veterinary research
Nina Marano, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3:30–3:50
Questions and answers
3:50–4:10
Break
4:10–5:10
Breakout group discussion
5:10–6:00
Report to group
6:00
Wrap-up and adjourn for day
July 20, 2004
Session 3: Integration of veterinary science into tomorrow’s research
8:30–8:50 a.m.
Need for integration of molecular and whole animal research
Linda Saif, Ohio State University
8:50–9:10
Need for veterinary researchers in ecology of infectious diseases
Gary Smith, University of Pennsylvania
9:10–9:30
Crosscutting research in veterinary science and integration of disciplines in veterinary college
Anthony Frank, Colorado State University
9:30–9:50
Linkage opportunities in veterinary science research
Eugene Allen, University of Minnesota
9:50–10:10
What expertise does USDA-NADC need in the next 5 years?
Keith Murray, US Department of Agriculture
10:10–10:30
Questions and answers
10:30–10:50
Break
10:50–11:50
Breakout group discussion
11:50–12:30
Report to group
12:30
Wrap-up for workshop
James Womack, Texas A&M University
12:35
Workshop adjourn
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