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Appendix A: Public Workshop Agenda and Biographical Information About the Speakers
Pages 63-71

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... Appendix A PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA July 6-7, 2005 National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 C St., NW Washington D.C. Wednesday, July 6, 2005 8:30 ­ 9:00 am Chuck Hobbs, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute Charge to the Committee Goals of the Workshop 9:00 ­ 9:40 am Michael Moodie, Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute Issues Related to the Biological Weapons Convention 9:40 ­ 10:20 am Lew Schrager, FDA Issues Related to Animal Rule 10:40 ­ 11:20 am Charles Plopper, UC Davis Comparative Anatomy for Various Animal Models 11:20 ­ 12:00 pm Joe Mauderly, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute Comparative Lung Physiology for Various Animal Models 63
From page 64...
... , Michigan State University Review of Day 1 and Overview of Day 2 8:35 ­ 9:15 am Mark Hernandez, University of Colorado Characterizing Microorganisms in Aerosols 9:15 ­ 9:55 am Brian Wong, CIIT Considerations in the Generation and Characterization of Bioaerosols 9:55 ­ 10:35 am Beth Hutchins, Schering Plough Biopharma Standardizing Agent Characteristics between Labs: The adenovirus reference material model 10:45 ­ 11:25 am Chad Roy, USAMRIID Inhalation Exposure Systems 11:25 ­ 12:05 pm Mike Foster, Duke University Routes of Exposure for Bioaerosols 12:40 ­ 1:20 pm Louise Pitt, USAMRIID Biology of Appropriate Dose in Animals vs. Humans
From page 65...
... APPENDIX A 65 1:20 ­ 2:00 pm Chris Gennings, Virginia Commonwealth University Experimental Design and Statistical Approaches to Dose response 2:00 ­ 2:40 pm Richard Corley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Modeling/imaging of Airways 2:40 ­ 3:20 pm Robert Phalen, University of California, Irvine Particle-deposition Patterns 3:20 ­ 4:00 pm Panel Discussion Adjourn
From page 66...
... The statistical issues in which Dr. DeGruttola has been engaged include evaluating the degree to which the treatment response of markers of HIV infection constitute adequate evidence for clinical efficacy; and he has also worked on projections of AIDS incidence using data from the New York City Department of Health.
From page 67...
... She has been working on statistical issues associated with chemical mixtures for almost 20 years, with funding sources that include the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Health Effects Institute, Environmental Protection Agency, National Institutes of Health, and World Health Organization.
From page 68...
... Beth Hutchins is Director of Process Sciences at Schering Plough Biopharma (formerly Canji, Inc., and DNAX Research Institute)
From page 69...
... Moodie has held senior research positions at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where he was also Senior Advisor to the President. He has been a Visiting Lecturer at Georgetown
From page 70...
... Louise Pitt is Director of the Center for Aerobiological Sciences at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.
From page 71...
... Dr. Schrager served as a resident in internal medicine at the University Hospital/Bellevue Medical Center in New York City; and he was an infectious-disease fellow at the Harvard University Joint Fellowship in Infectious Diseases and at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center.


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