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Appendix B List of Gene Drive Webinars
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... – Three Take Home Messages About Risk Assessment Weblink: http://nas-sites.org/gene-drives/2015/10/04/webinar-risk-assessment 5. Biosecurity Implications of Gene Drive Research, November 19, 2015 Speakers: Edward You, Federal Bureau of Investigations – General Considerations for Biosecurity Jacqueline Fletcher, Oklahoma State University – Implications of Gene Drives for Agricultural Security Amesh Adalja, University of Pittsburg Medical Center – Potential for the Use of Gene Drives in Entomological Warfare Weblink: http://nas-sites.org/gene-drives/2015/10/07/implications-of-gene-drive-research on-biosecurity-webinar 6.
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... Containment Guidelines for Gene Drive Research, December 15, 2015 Speakers: Mark Benedict, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta – Practicalities of Insects Containment in Multi-use Laboratories Steve Strauss, Oregon State University, Corvallis – Lessons Learned from Regulated Field Trials of Transgenic Trees and Implications for Potential Gene-Drive Applications Weblink: http://nas-sites.org/gene-drives/2015/12/01/webinar-containment 9. Field Research with Modified Organisms, December 15, 2015 Speakers: Scott O'Neil, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia – Field Release of Wolbachia Infected Mosquitoes to Control Dengue Virus Transmission Danilo Carvalho, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna – Lessons Learned from Sustained Field Release of Transgenic "Sterile" Male Mosquitoes in Brazil John Marshall, University of California, Berkeley – Genetically Modified Mosquito Strategies and Disease Modeling to Control Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa Weblink: http://nas-sites.org/gene-drives/2015/11/24/webinar-field-research-with-modified organisms 10.


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