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APPENDIX
Workshop Agenda
A Workshop to Obtain Input on the Gulf Long-Term Follow-Up Study
for Oil Spill Clean-Up Workers and Volunteers
Hosted by the Committee to Review the Federal Response to the Health Effects
Associated with the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
September 22, 2010
Snowy Egret
Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay Hotel
2900 Bayport Drive
Tampa, FL 33607
8:00 a.m. Opening Remarks
Harvey V. Fineberg, president, Institute of Medicine
8:10 a.m. Remarks
Francis Collins, director, National Institutes of Health
8:30 a.m. Welcome, Introductions, and Overview of Workshop
Lynn R. Goldman, committee chair and dean, George Washington University
School of Public Health and Health Services
8:40 a.m. Overview of NIH Gulf Long-Term Follow-Up of Cleanup Workers Study
Dale Sandler, chief, Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences
9:40 a.m. Session 1: Study Goals and Design
Session chair:
Bernard Goldstein, committee member and professor of environmental and
occupational health, Graduate School of Public Health, University of
Pittsburgh
Reaction panelists:
Robert Wallace, director of the Center for Aging and professor of
epidemiology, College of Public Health, University of Iowa
Stephen Cole, professor of epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public
Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
David Kalman, professor and chair, Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of
Washington
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18 REVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL FOR THE GULF LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP STUDY
GuLF Study investigator representative:
Larry Engel, Epidemiology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
11:45 a.m. Lunch
12:45 p.m. Session 2: Data Collection and Cohort Surveillance and Maintenance
Session chair:
Francesca Dominici, committee member and professor of biostatistics,
Harvard School of Public Health
Reaction panelists:
DeJuran Richardson, associate dean of the faculty and professor of
mathematics and computer science, Lake Forest College
David Tollerud, professor and chair of the Department of Environmental and
Occupational Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Information
Sciences, University of Louisville
Leslie E. Wolf, associate professor of law, Georgia State University College of
Law
GuLF Study investigator representative:
Richard Kwok, Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences
2:00 p.m. Session 3: Relating to the Community: Enrollment, Trust, Transparency,
and Communication of Study Results
Session chair:
Susan L. Santos, committee member and assistant professor of health
education and behavioral science, University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey
Reaction panelists:
Roxane Cohen Silver, professor, Department of Psychology and Social
Behavior Department of Medicine, University of California, Irvine
Maureen Y. Lichtveld, professor and chair, Freeport McMoRan Chair of
Environmental Policy, associate director of Population Sciences,
Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium, Tulane University
Howard J. Osofsky, Kathleen and John Bricker Chair and professor of
psychiatry, School of Medicine, Louisiana State University
GuLF Study investigator representatives:
Aubrey Miller, Office of the Director, National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences
Dale Sandler, chief, Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences
3:15 p.m. Break
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3:30 p.m. Session 4: Interagency Collaboration on Studies of Health Effects from
the Gulf Oil Spill
Session chair:
Lynn R. Goldman, committee chair and dean, George Washington University
School of Public Health and Health Services
Panelists:
Tracy Collier, adviser, Oceans and Human Health Program, and Shelby
Walker, Office of Policy, Planning, and Evaluation, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
Michele Conlon, assistant laboratory director, National Exposure Research
Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, Environmental
Protection Agency
RAdm. Scott Deitchman, associate director for terrorism preparedness and
emergency response, National Center for Environmental Health and the
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
James M. Galloway, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
representative to National Incident Command for Deepwater Horizon Oil
Spill
Princess D. Jackson, supervisory public health analyst, Health Resources and
Services Administration
CDR Erica Schwartz, preventive medicine officer and clinical epidemiologist,
U.S. Coast Guard, and Jennifer Rusiecki, officer, U.S. Coast Guard
Reserve and assistant professor of epidemiology, Uniformed Services
University
Capt. James S. Spahr, associate director, Emergency Preparedness and
Response, Office of the Director, National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health
NIH Representative:
Teri Manolio, director, Office of Population Genomics, National Institutes of
Health
4:30 p.m. Summaries of Panel Discussions
Moderator:
Harvey V. Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine
The chairs from each panel will have 10 minutes to present issues and options
identified within the panel discussion.
5:15 p.m. Public Comment
Moderator:
Lynn R. Goldman, committee chair and dean of the George Washington
University School of Public Health and Health Services
Comments limited to 5 minutes per person.
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20 REVIEW OF THE PROPOSAL FOR THE GULF LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP STUDY
6:15 p.m. Closing Remarks
Lynn R. Goldman, committee chair and dean, George Washington University
School of Public Health and Health Services
6:30 p.m. Adjourn