APPENDIX A
Workshop Agenda
A NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL PUBLIC WORKSHOP
EMERGING ANIMAL DISEASES: GLOBAL MARKETS, GLOBAL SAFETY
January 14–15, 2002
The National Academies
2101 Constitution Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20418
Reception
The Great Hall
January 14, 2002
7:00–9:30 pm
Welcome
Dr. Bruce M. Alberts, President, National Academy of Sciences
Opening Remarks
Dr. John Marburger, Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Guest of Honor
Dr. David King, F.R.S., Chief Scientific Advisor, U.K. Government and Head,
British Office of Science and Technology
Biosecurity: Lessons Learned from a Disease Crisis in Animal Agriculture
Workshop
Auditorium
January 15, 2002
8:30 am–5:00 pm
8:30–8:35 am |
Welcome Dr. Harley W. Moon, Frank K. Ramsey Endowed Chair in Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University |
8:35–8:50 am |
Keynote Address Deputy Secretary James R. Moseley, U.S. Department of Agriculture |
8:50–9:00 am |
Overview of Workshop Dr. Corrie Brown, University of Georgia |
9:00–10:00 am |
The British Battle Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease Professor David King, Chief Scientific Adviser to the British Government and Head of the Office of Science and Technology |
10:00–10:15 am |
BREAK |
10:15–11:35 am |
Global Security in a Global Economy Session 1 Moderator: Dr. Corrie Brown, University of Georgia |
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Dr. Robert Brackett, Director of Food Safety, DHHS/FDA/CFSAN Current U.S. Programs on Food Safety and Bioterrorism |
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Dr. Caird E. Rexroad, Associate Deputy Administrator, USDA/ARS Current and Changes in Research Priorities Dr. Philip Corrigan, Embassy of Australia International Perspective Dr. Gary Weber, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Industry Perspective Mr. Thomas McManus Perspective of an Irish Farmer |
11:35 am–12:00 pm |
Panel Discussion and Audience Questions |
12:00–1:00 pm |
LUNCH |
1:00–2:00 pm |
Session 2 Moderator: Dr. David E. Swayne, Director, Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, USDA/ARS Animal Pathogens: What Should We Be Looking For? Dr. Stephen F. Sundlof, Director, Center for Veterinary Medicine, DHHS/FDA Issues of Feedborne Pathogens Dr. William Hueston, Director, Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, University of Minnesota Emerging Trends/Issues Detection and Prediction: How Will We Know It’s A Problem? Dr. Nora E. Wineland, Center Leader, Center for Animal Health Monitoring, USDA/APHIS/VS/CEAH Current Animal Disease Surveillance, Monitoring, Reporting Dr. Mike L. Bunning, DHHS/CDC Public Health Surveillance—Models, Lessons Learned |
2:00–2:15 pm |
Panel Discussion and Audience Questions |
2:15–2:30 pm |
BREAK |
2:30–3:30 pm |
Session 3 Moderator: Dr. David E. Swayne, Director, Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, USDA/ARS Disease Diagnostics: How Can We Identify It—Quickly, Cheaply, and Accurately? |
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Dr. Quentin Tonelli, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Industry Perspective Dr. Bruce Akey, Chief, Office of Laboratory Services, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Breakthroughs and Barriers Treatment and Eradication: How Do We Get Rid of It? Dr. Joan Arnoldi, Director, Animal Industry Division, Michigan Department of Agriculture On-site Control Programs Dr. Peter Eyre, Dean, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech and University of Maryland Veterinary Education and Outreach |
3:30–3:45 pm |
Session 3: Panel Discussion and Audience Questions |
3:45–4:45 pm |
Opportunities and Obstacles: Identifying Next Steps for Progress Panel Discussion and Audience Questions Moderator: Dr. David E. Swayne, Director, Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, USDA/ARS |
4:45–5:00 pm |
Summary and Final Thoughts Dr. Corrie Brown, University of Georgia |
5:00 pm |
Adjourn |