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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Speakers." National Research Council. 2011. Animal Research in a Global Environment: Meeting the Challenges: Proceedings of the November 2008 International Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13175.
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Appendix C

Workshop Speakers1

Christian R. Abee, DVM

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Houston

Kwame Anthony Appiah, PhD

Princeton University

New Jersey

John Baldoni, PhD

GlaxoSmithKline

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Michael B. Ballinger, DVM, MS

Amgen

Thousand Oaks, California

Stephen W. Barthold, DVM, PhD

University of California, Davis

Kathryn A. Bayne, PhD, DVM

Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International

Waikoloa, Hawaii

David Bayvel, DVM

MAF Biosecurity

Wellington, New Zealand

Marilyn J. Brown, DVM, MS

Charles River Laboratories

Wilmington, Massachusetts

Saverio Capuano, DVM

National Primate Research Center

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Cecilia Carbone, DVM

University of La Plata

Argentina

Michael Chaddock, DVM

American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges

Washington, DC

Kathryn Chapman, PhD

National Center for Replacement, Refinement, and Reduction of Animals in Research

London, United Kingdom

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1Affiliations shown are those at the time of the workshop.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Speakers." National Research Council. 2011. Animal Research in a Global Environment: Meeting the Challenges: Proceedings of the November 2008 International Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13175.
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Fraser Darling, MA, BSc (Hons), CBiol, MIBiol

Institute of Cancer Research

London, United Kingdom

Martin Hrabé de Angelis, PhD

GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health

Neuherberg, Germany

Carol Eisenhauer, DVM

US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

Fort Detrick, Maryland

Jeffrey Everitt, DVM

GlaxoSmithKline

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

James G. Fox, DVM

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Franziska B. Grieder, DVM, PhD

National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources

Bethesda, Maryland

Gilly Griffin, PhD

Canadian Council on Animal Care

Ottawa, Ontario

Malachy Hargadon

European Commission

Brussels

Hans J. Hedrich, DMV, Dr.rer.biol.hum.habil

Zentrales Tierlabor und Institut für Versuchstierkunde

Hannover, Germany

Coenraad F.M. Hendriksen, DVM, PhD

Netherlands Vaccine Institute

Bilthoven, The Netherlands

Rafael Hernandez, DVM, MSc

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico

Mexico City

C.K. Hsu, DVM, PhD, MPH

Shared Enterprises, Inc.

Richlandtown, Pennsylvania

Joseph W. Kemnitz, PhD

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Hilton Klein, VMD

Merck Research Laboratories (retired)

Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Carl Kole

Kole Consulting

Chicago, Illinois

Margaret Landi, VMD

GlaxoSmithKline

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Matt Leach, PhD

Newcastle University

United Kingdom

Judy A. MacArthur Clark, DVMS

Animals Scientific Procedures Inspectorate, Home Office

London, United Kingdom

James D. Macy, DVM

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Speakers." National Research Council. 2011. Animal Research in a Global Environment: Meeting the Challenges: Proceedings of the November 2008 International Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13175.
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Colin McKerlie, DVM, DVSC, MRCVS

University of Toronto

Canada

David Morton, PhD

University of Birmingham

United Kingdom

William Morton, VMD

Paris NHP

Edmonds, Washington

Norman Neureiter, PhD

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Washington, DC

Steven Niemi, DVM

Massachusetts General Hospital

Charlestown

Yuichi Obata, PhD

RIKEN Tsukuba Institute and BioResource Center

Saitama, Japan

Bryan Ogden, DVM

Maccine Veterinary Services, Ltd.

Singapore

Marguerite Pappaioanou, DVM, MPVM, PhD

Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges

Washington, DC

Lili Portilla, MPA

National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, Maryland

Naraina “Sam” K. Poulle, DVM, MVSc

Protection of Animals Welfare Society

Mahébourg, Mauritius

Leslie Retnam, BVetSc, MLAS, MRCVS

National University of Singapore

Bernard E. Rollin, PhD

Colorado State University

Fort Collins

Margaret Rose, BVSc, PhD

University of New South Wales

Australia

David Ruble, DVM

Wyeth Research

Pearl River, New York

Oliver Smithies, DPhil

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill

Ann Turner, PhD

American Association for Laboratory Animal Science

Memphis, Tennessee

Patricia V. Turner, DVM, DVSc

University of Guelph

Ontario, Canada

Patri Vergara, PhD

Universitat Autonima de Barcelona

Spain

Harry van Steeg, PhD

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment

Bilthoven, Netherlands

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Speakers." National Research Council. 2011. Animal Research in a Global Environment: Meeting the Challenges: Proceedings of the November 2008 International Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13175.
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William J. White, VMD

Charles River Laboratories

Wilmington, Massachusetts

James E. Womack, PhD

Texas A&M University

College Station

Alex Zhang, PhD

Wincon TheraCells Biotechnologies Co., Ltd.

Nanning, China

Joanne Zurlo, PhD

Institute for Laboratory Animal Research

Washington, DC

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Speakers." National Research Council. 2011. Animal Research in a Global Environment: Meeting the Challenges: Proceedings of the November 2008 International Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13175.
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Animal research will play an essential role in efforts to meet increasing demands for global health care. Yet the animal research community faces the challenge of overcoming negative impressions that industry and academia engage in international collaborations in order to conduct work in parts of the world where animal welfare standards are less stringent. Thus, the importance of ensuring the international harmonization of the principles and standards of animal care and use cannot be overstated. A number of national and international groups are actively working toward this goal.

The Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR), a program unit of the US National Research Council, is committed to promoting both the welfare of animals used in research and the quality of the resulting science. In 2008, to follow up on the 2003 event, ILAR convened a workshop which brought together 200 participants from 17 countries. Their mission was to identify and promote better understanding of important challenges in the conduct of animal research across country boundaries. These challenges include: the sourcing of animals; the quality of veterinary care; competent staff; the provision of a suitable environment (including nutritious food and potable water) for animals; and ongoing oversight of the animal program; among others.

Animal Research in a Global Environment summarizes the proceedings of the 2008 workshop. The impact of this 2008 workshop has extended beyond the oral presentations conveyed in these proceedings. It has been a vital bridge for diverse colleagues and organizations around the world to advance initiatives designed to fill gaps in standards, professional qualifications, and coordination of animal use.

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