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Countering Biological Threats: Challenges for the Department of Defense's Nonproliferation Program Beyond the Former Soviet Union (2009)
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Countering Biological Threats: Challenges for the Department of Defense’s Nonproliferation Program Beyond the Former Soviet Union

Appendix A
Presenters at Committee Meetings

Robert Bertram, Agency for International Development

David L. Blazes, Department of Defense, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System

Peter Bloland, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Jennifer Brewer, Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency

Shawn Cali, Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency

Robert Emrey, Agency for International Development

Jennifer Gaudioso, Sandia National Laboratories

Roger Glass, John E. Fogarty International Center

Floyd Horn, Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (retired)

Jack Hume, Bechtel Corporation

John Kilama, Global Bioscience Development Institute, Inc.

Michael Kurilla, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Jason Rao, Department of State

James Reid, Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary

Terrence Taylor, International Council for the Life Sciences

Andrew Weber, Department of Defense

James Wolfram, Civilian Research and Development Foundation

Samuel Yingst, Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases

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Countering Biological Threats: Challenges for the Department of Defense’s Nonproliferation Program Beyond the Former Soviet Union Appendix A Presenters at Committee Meetings Robert Bertram, Agency for International Development David L. Blazes, Department of Defense, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System Peter Bloland, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Jennifer Brewer, Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency Shawn Cali, Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency Robert Emrey, Agency for International Development Jennifer Gaudioso, Sandia National Laboratories Roger Glass, John E. Fogarty International Center Floyd Horn, Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (retired) Jack Hume, Bechtel Corporation John Kilama, Global Bioscience Development Institute, Inc. Michael Kurilla, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Jason Rao, Department of State James Reid, Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary Terrence Taylor, International Council for the Life Sciences Andrew Weber, Department of Defense James Wolfram, Civilian Research and Development Foundation Samuel Yingst, Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases

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