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APPENDIX C Forum Member Biographies
Pages 263-282

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... He completed postgraduate training in internal medicine and infectious diseases at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is board certified in both. From 1977 to 1983, he served with the U.S.
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... He was president of the Infectious Disease Society of America from 1996­1997. He was also a member of the IOM's Committee on Microbial Threats to Health (1991­1992)
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... In 2001, she came to her current position at Emory University, directing a center focused on emerging infectious disease and other urgent threats to health, including terrorism. She has also consulted with the biologic program of the Nuclear Threat Initiative and is most recognized for her work in infectious diseases and disease surveillance.
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... His main commitment is to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Biological Weapons Proliferation Prevention program in Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Steven J
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... She is responsible for identifying emerging health issues and making policy recommendations for the United States foreign policy concerns regarding international health, and coordinates the department's interactions with the nongovernmental community. She is a member of the IOM's Forum on Microbial Threats, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
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... Erickson has held a number of leadership positions within the Army Medical Department to include: Director of the General Preventive Medicine Residency Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; Director of Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine; Commander of the U.S.
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... Galloway, MSC, Ph.D., is chief of Medical S&T Division for the Chemical & Biological Defense Directorate at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. He received his baccalaureate degree in microbiology from the California State University in Los Angeles in 1973.
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... . Until merging into the new department in 2003, she was the program manager of the Chemical and Biological National Security Program in the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Nonproliferation Research & Engineering.
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... , the Scientific Program of Infectious Diseases Society of America (2000­2003) , the International Organizing Committee of the International Congress of Infectious Diseases (1994­present)
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... In 1986, she came to NIAID as the influenza and viral respiratory diseases program officer in DMID and, in 1988, she was appointed chief of the respiratory diseases branch where she coordinated the development of acellular pertussis vaccines. She joined the Division of AIDS as deputy director in 1997 and was responsible for developing the Innovation Grant Program for Approaches in HIV Vaccine Research.
From page 273...
... Heilman has contributed articles on vaccine design and development to many scientific journals and has served as a consultant to the World Bank and WHO in this area. She is also a member of several professional societies, including the Infectious Diseases Society of America, the American Society for Microbiology, and the American Society of Virology.
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... He completed a residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington and a fellowship in infectious diseases at the University of Virginia. He is board certified in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and preventive medicine.
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... In 1986, he integrated the clinical infectious diseases program into the Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases, continuing as division chief until 1998. He has worked in the laboratory and in the field in Latin America, Africa, and Asia on basic and clinical infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS research.
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... Lynn G Marks, M.D., is board certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases.
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... She conceived and developed a research program to develop diagnostic assays and instrumentation for infectious diseases intended for use at point-of-care. Recently, Dr.
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... He served as principal investigator for the CDCsponsored Emerging Infections Program in Minnesota. He has published more than 240 articles and abstracts on various emerging infectious disease problems
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... He currently serves on the NAS-IOM Forum on Emerging Infections. He has also served on the IOM Committee to Ensure Safe Food from Production to Consumption, the IOM Committee on the Department of Defense Persian Gulf Syndrome Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program, and as a reviewer for the IOM report on chemical and biological terrorism.
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... He has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles, reviews, editorials, and book chapters on pathogen discovery and bacterial pathogenesis. He has served on scientific program committees for the American Society of Microbiology; the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
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... She has served as commissioner to the Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology, and as the ASM representative to the ad hoc Group for Medical Research Funding, and is a member of Women in Government Relations, the American Society of Association Executives, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She has coauthored published articles on research funding, biotechnology, biological weapons control, and public policy issues related to microbiology.
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... He served as a career officer in the British Army on operations in many parts of the world including counterterrorist operations and UN peacekeeping. His publications include monographs, book chapters and articles for, among others, Stanford University, the World Economic Forum, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)


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