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Appendix: Study Methods
Pages 99-105

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From page 99...
... Determine if the committee is lacking any area of needed expertise . Determine the format and identify presenters who should be invited to address the committee at subsequent meetings · Determine study milestones and subsequent meeting dates 99
From page 100...
... Johnson, M.D., chair of the committee 9:30 Sponsor presentation DOD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs and DOD National Prion Re search Program COL Ken Bertram, Director, Congressional Directed Medical Research Programs, U.S. Army Medical Re search and Materiel Command 10:00 DOD stakeholder meeting summary COL Ken Bertram 10:30 Break 10:45 Protecting the DOD's food supply from TSEs COL Scott Severin, Deputy Director, DOD Veterinary Service Activity, Office of the Army Surgeon General 11:15 Protecting the DOD's blood supply from TSEs CDR Rebecca Sparks, Deputy Director, Armed Services Blood Program 11:45 Evidence for or against transmission of TSEs in blood Roger Y
From page 101...
... Currently available assays and reagents for detecting protons David Asher, M.D., Chief; Laboratory of Bacterial, Parasitic, and Unconventional Agents, Division of Emerging and Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases, Office of Blood Research and Review, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration 9:15 10:00 Commercial diagnostic testing for TSEs in EuropePrionics Alex Raeber, Ph.D., Chief of Research, Prionics AG, Schlieren, Switzerland Adjourn open session
From page 102...
... Discuss the compositions of the interim report and the final study report . Develop draft recommendations regarding the essential research that will: lead to better TSE diagnostics address animal models, bioassays, reagents, and the research infrastructure needed for TSE research achieve critical breakthroughs to jump-start progress in .
From page 103...
... David E Wemmer, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley Proteomic tools to detect prions and surrogate markers Ron Hendrickson, Ph.D., formerly of MDS Proteomics, Toronto Break Next-generation detection methods David A
From page 104...
... 104 ADVANCING PRION SCIENCE OPEN SESSION, SEPTEMBER 13, 2002 8:30 a.m. Extraneural pathogenesis of prion disease and research gaps Adriano Agazzi, M.D., Ph.D., consultant to the committee PrPSc diagnostics; building research capacity; international collaboration Jean-Philippe Deslys, M.D., Ph.D., Head of the Prion Group, Medical Research Department, Commissariat a l 'Energie Atomique, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France 10:30 Adjourn Open Session
From page 105...
... to variant CJD in the United Kingdom: lessons learned and applications to CWD in the United States Robert G Will, M.D., committee member 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 National surveillance of CWD in captive cervids Lynn CreeLmore, Staff Veterinarian/Wildlife Disease Liaison, National Animal Health Programs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S.


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