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Appendix A: Agenda: Biological Threats and Terrorism: How Preparted Are We?
Pages 220-224

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... William Frist, United States Senate Anthony Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Edward Eitzen, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases James Hughes, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Michael Osterholm, University of Minnesota Margaret Hamburg, Nuclear Threat Initiative 220
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... Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases 1 1 : 15 Tularemia and Plague David Dennis, NCID, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 11:45 Botulinum Toxin Stephen Arnon, Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program, California Department of Health Services 12:15 pm Innovative Surveillance Methods for Monitoring Dangerous Pathogens Patrick Kelley, Walter Reed Army Institute for Research 1:00 Lunch Session II: Vaccines: Development, Production, Supply, and Procurement Issues Moderator: Carole Heilman, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 2:00 Vaccines for Threatening Agents: Ensuring the Availability of Countermeasures to Bioterrorism Philip Russell, Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services 2:30 The Department of Defense and the Development and Procure ment of Vaccines Against Dangerous Pathogens: A Role in the Military and Civilian Sector? Anna Johnson-Winegar, Office of the Secretary of Defense Chemical and Biological Matters
From page 222...
... Peters, University of Texas-Galveston New Research in Antitoxins John Collier, Harvard Medical School Recombinant Human Antibody: Immediate Immunity for Botulinum Neurotoxin and Other Class A Agents James Marks, University of California, San Francisco 11:00 Diagnostics and Detection Methods: Improving Rapid Response Capabilities David Relman, Stanford University
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... Public Health Service David Shlaes, Wyeth-Ayerst Research
From page 224...
... Henderson, Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services Ruth Berkelman, Emory University Scott Layne, UCLA Susan Maslanka, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kristi Koenig, Department of Veterans Affairs Tom Milne, National Association of County and City Health Officials Ronald Atlas, University of Louisville, President-Elect, American Society of Microbiology 1 1:15 Round-the-Table Discussion (Lunch will be served) 2:00 pm Closing Remarks/Adjournment


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