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Conducting Biosocial Surveys: Collecting, Storing, Accessing, and Protecting Biospecimens and Biodata (2010)
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Committee on Population (CPOP)

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. "Appendix B Participants in the Workshop on Collecting, Storing, Protecting, and Accessing Biological Data Collected in Social Surveys." Conducting Biosocial Surveys: Collecting, Storing, Accessing, and Protecting Biospecimens and Biodata. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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Conducting Biosocial Surveys: Collecting, Storing, Accessing, and Protecting Biospecimens and Biodata

Jonathan King, National Institute on Aging

Bartha M. Knoppers, University of Montreal

Barbara A. Koenig, Mayo College of Medicine

Laura Levit, Institute of Medicine

Stacy Tessler Lindau, University of Chicago

Jennifer H. Madans, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Karen J. Maschke, Hastings Center

James W. McNally, University of Michigan

Geraldine M. McQuillan, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Sharyl Nass, Institute of Medicine

Lis Nielsen, National Institute on Aging

Randall J. Olsen, Ohio State University

Georgeanne Patmios, National Institute on Aging

John Phillips, National Institute on Aging

Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University

Jeanne Rosenthal, Westat

Jane Schulman, Westat

Leslie Shaw, University of Pennsylvania

Kathi Shea, SeraCare, Inc.

Sherry Sherman, National Institute on Aging

Janet M. Eisenhauer Smith, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Mary Fran Sowers, University of Michigan

Erica Spotts, National Institute on Aging

Barbara Stanley, Columbia University

Richard Suzman, National Institute on Aging

Holly Taylor, Johns Hopkins University

Melissa Thomas, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

Arti Varanasi, Westat

Ulyana Vjugina, American Society of Hematology

Robert B. Wallace, University of Iowa

Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University

Alan Westin, Columbia University (emeritus)

Louise Wideroff, National Cancer Institute

Gooloo Wunderlich, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education

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