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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: Conference Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23274.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: Conference Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23274.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: Conference Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23274.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: Conference Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23274.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: Conference Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23274.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: Conference Participants." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23274.
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61 APPENDIX B Conference Participants B. Serpil Acar Loughborough University United Kingdom Maria Arsenlis PB Consult, Inc. Maryam Atoofi University of the West of England, Bristol United Kingdom Gina Baas Center for Transportation Studies University of Minnesota Kristin Elisabeth Backstrom S2W, Inc. Beth A. Baker National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Tara Kelley Baker Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation Patricia K. Barker Robinson Engineering Ltd. Laurie Beck Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Inger Marie Bernhoft Danish Transport Research Institute Denmark Robin Black Illinois Department of Transportation Louise Boily Ministry of Transportation of Québec Canada Marsha Bomar Street Smarts/Texas Transportation Institute Anne Boumans AVV Transport Research Centre Netherlands Linda Ng Boyle University of Iowa Keli Braitman Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Christine Branche Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Stacey Bricka University of Texas, Austin/NuStats

John Bullock District of Columbia Department of Transportation Carolina Burnier University of Maryland Ramona Burns District of Columbia Department of Transportation Sarah C. Campbell TransManagement, Inc. Miranda Carter Department for Transport United Kingdom Aleong Chandra Delaware State University Kelly J. Clifton University of Maryland Samira Cook District of Columbia Department of Transportation Muffet Cuddy New Mexico Department of Transportation Lisa A. D’Ambrosio AgeLab Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theresa Mai Dau Parsons Brinckerhoff Ann M. Dellinger Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Jennifer Dill Portland State University Mélanie Dion Ministry of Transportation of Québec Canada D. Gregg Doyle California Polytechnic State University Stefan Duma Virginia Polytechnic and State University Patty Ellison-Potter National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Susan Ferguson Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Anne S. Franklin Triangle Transit Authority Ann Frye Department for Transport United Kingdom Kimberlee Gabourel Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida Lucy Garliauskas Federal Highway Administration Melissa Mary Gerum Marquette University Tara Goddard University of California, Davis Rachel Gossen Metropolitan Transportation Commission Oakland, California Yahaira Graxirena University of Puerto Rico Jacquelyne D. Grimshaw Center for Neighborhood Technology Marcia B. Halbert Mather Le Fenways Louann M. Hall National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Susan Handy University of California, Davis Kathleen A. Harder University of Minnesota Amy Helling Georgia State Univresity Susan B. Herbel TSS Group Randi Hjorthol Institute of Transport Economics Norway 62 RESEARCH ON WOMEN’S ISSUES IN TRANSPORTATION

Brigitte Holca Ministry of Transportation of Québec Canada Mary H. Hrabowska New York State Department of Transportation Kim Hunt KLH Consulting Services Gloria Jeff Michigan Department of Transportation Eve Jennings Chicagoland Bicycle Foundation June Jones Bureau of Tranportation Statistics Nicholas Klein PB Consult, Inc. Lidia P. Kostyniuk University of Michigan Kandice Kreamer Fults University of Maryland Kevin Krizek University of Minnesota Sirkku Kaarina Laapotti University of Turku Finland Hainan Li Georgia Institute of Technology Vincent Lissom Ministry of Transport Cameroon Cameroon Andrea Livi Greenbelt, Maryland Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris University of California, Los Angeles Kristen Lovejoy University of California, Davis Mary Lupa Wilbur Smith Associates Khibi R. Mabuse Manana National Department of Transport South Africa Rachel Ann MacCleery District of Columbia Department of Transportation Talia McCray University of Rhode Island Noreen McDonald University of California, Berkeley Nancy A. McGuckin Travel Behavior Analyst Claire E. McKnight City College of New York Sara McLafferty University of Illinois Tracy E. McMillan University of Texas, Austin Sue McNeil University of Illinois, Chicago Michael D. Meyer Georgia Institute of Technology Melissa Collette Miles State Farm Insurance Rebecca Montoya New Mexico Department of Transportation Elaine Murakami Federal Highway Administration Nancy Mutsch Marquette University Deb Niemeier University of California, Davis Claudia Nobis DLR, Institute of Transport Research Germany Barbara Noble Department for Transport United Kingdom 63CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS

Jennifer Anne Oxley Monash University Accident Research Centre Australia Eric Petersen PB Consult, Inc. Merritt Polk Göteborgs University Sweden Frank Primerano University of South Australia Australia Eve Gibson Pytel Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Council Syed Ruhul Quddus Development of Traffic Sense and Road Awareness (DOTARA) Bangladesh Muhammed Shafiq-Ur Rahman Jahangirnagar University Bangladesh Laura Ray Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Glenn Clark Robinson Morgan State University Sandra Rosenbloom University of Arizona Heather Rothenberg MassSAFE/University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jon Rupp University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute Nnena Chika Samson Age Concept Inc. Juan Onésimo Sandoval Northwestern University Ann M. Simpson-Mason District of Columbia Department of Transportation Anu Siren University of Helsinki Finland Sok Sitha Cambodian National Forum Group Cambodia Robert E. Skinner Transportation Research Board Marsha L. Small Michigan Department of Transportation Chrystal Smith Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida Colleen Smith-Hawkinson District of Columbia Department of Transportation Sumeeta Srinivasan Harvard University Jane C. Stutts University of North Carolina Harika Suklun Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Kim Te Tran Wilfrid Laurier University Canada Suzanne Tylko Transport Canada Canada Åsa Vagland Swedish Institute for Transport and Communications Analysis Beverly G. Ward University of South Florida Sherry B. Ways Federal Highway Administration Jan S. Wells Rutgers University Arline Welty Chicagoland Bicycle Foundation 64 RESEARCH ON WOMEN’S ISSUES IN TRANSPORTATION

Audrey Wennink Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission Lisa Marie Weston University of Texas, Austin JoEllen Wilbur University of Illinois, Chicago Dee Yankoskie Williams National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Shannon Zenk University of Illinois, Chicago Yushuang Zhou Cambridge Systematics, Inc. Salma Chaudhuri Zohir Bangladesh Institute of Development Bangladesh 65CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS

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TRB's Conference Proceedings 35, Research on Women's Issues in Transportation, Volume 1: Conference Overview and Plenary Papers contains the conference summary, the four peer-reviewed overview papers presented by the topic leaders, and a list of conference participants from a November 18-20, 2004, conference held in Chicago, Illinois. The conference was designed to identify and explore additional research and data needed to inform transportation policy decisions that address women's mobility, safety, and security needs and to encourage research by young researchers. Volume 2 contains 22 full papers from the breakout and poster sessions and 9 abstracts of papers on subjects of particular interest to the committee that were selected for publication through the committee's peer review process.

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