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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers and Moderators
Pages 87-108

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From page 87...
... He has served on committees of the Defense Science Board; the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; the Institute of Medicine; and in an advisory capacity to NIH, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
From page 88...
... Dr. Inglesby completed his internal medicine and infectious diseases training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he also served as assistant chief of service in 1996–1997.
From page 89...
... In 2012–2013 she served on the Board of Scientific Counselors/National Biodefense Science Board Working Group for the Strategic National Stockpile Review 20/20 and served on the Institute of Medicine Committee on Prepositioned Medical Countermeasures in 2011. She has published 2 books and more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and has received numerous
From page 90...
... She worked for Boston EMS as the director of research, training and quality improvements, medical director for special operations, and associate medical director. She chaired the American College of Emergency Physician's Disaster Committee, co-chaired the Massachusetts State Surge Committee, assisted in the creation of the Massachusetts Alternate Standards of Care Committee, and was the commander of the Massachusetts-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team and a supervisory medical officer for the International Medical and Surgical Response Team, which responded to the September 11, 2001, attacks.
From page 91...
... Forest Service, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to study community resilience to disasters, climate change, violence and the health effects of disasters and trauma.
From page 92...
... Department of Health and Human Services within the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority where he led a team that developed analytical approaches to assess risks from emerging infectious diseases and other mass casualty events.
From page 93...
... , which focuses on informing science-based policy to address emerging public health needs. He is an attending physician in infectious diseases at Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Veterans Affairs; and Walter Reed National Military Medical Centers.
From page 94...
... He is board certified in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and oncology and was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and to the National Academy of Medicine. Doug Halley is the director of transportation for CrossTown Connect (CtC)
From page 95...
... and an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Minnesota. He serves as the associate medical director for Hennepin County emergency medical services and medical director for emergency preparedness at HCMC.
From page 96...
... Ms. Hu-Primmer also spent time in her federal career as a regulatory affairs scientist for the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases where her responsibility included management of the entire extramural influenza vaccine clinical trials regulatory portfolio for the Division.
From page 97...
... Her research is focused on global health security, public health preparedness, and health diplomacy. Since 2007, much of her work has been on the domestic and global implementation of the International Health Regulations.
From page 98...
... Her primary interest has been working with communities to assist them with integrating planning of public health, health care, emergency medical services, and emergency management sectors to improve responses to public health emergencies.
From page 99...
... From 2002–2006, she served as nurse officer and lead regulatory officer for pre-clinical and early clinical development of infectious disease vaccines and therapeutics at the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. RADM Maher began her nursing career in 1993 as an Ensign in the U.S.
From page 100...
... Her division serves as an advisor to the HHS Secretary and the ASPR on international preparedness and response matters, coordinates international communication with health authorities and organizations during public health emergencies, and leads the development and implementation of policy frameworks for international assistance with laboratory samples, medical countermeasures, and emergency medical personnel.
From page 101...
... In 2006, she joined the ASPR/Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) as a science and technology policy fellow sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where she developed requirements and contributed to operational planning for development, acquisition, and distribution of medical countermeasures for biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
From page 102...
... Behind the Backlash received the Distinguished Book Award from the Midwest Sociological Society and the Best Book Award from the American Sociological Association Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity. Children of Katrina received the Best Book Award from the American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth and the Alfred and Betty McClung Best Book Award from the Association for Humanist Sociologists, and was named a finalist for the Colorado Book Awards.
From page 103...
... Prior to joining PHPR, RADM Redd was the director of CDC's Influenza Coordination Unit. As a medical epidemiologist, RADM Redd managed and directed CDC's efforts to prepare and respond to pandemic influenza -- a severe influenza pandemic could cause as many as 2 million deaths in the United States and tens of millions of deaths worldwide.
From page 104...
... Dr. Redlener has also created a series of direct medical relief programs and public health initiatives in the Gulf region ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.
From page 105...
... DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and chief medical officer at the Galveston County Health District. He earned his B.A.
From page 106...
... There, he helped plan and implement the responses to six federally declared disasters, including the 2004 record-breaking hurricane season and Florida's response in southern Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina. During that time, he developed, rostered, and trained environmental health and other public health strike teams, built national training standards in collaboration with the U.S.
From page 107...
... Dr. Wolf is experienced in hospital and public health preparedness, policy analysis, strategic communications, biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology and infectious diseases.


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