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Past Meeting & Seminar Information

Day Date Time Location Topic(s) Speaker(s)
Thursday 04/03/08 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Dr. Michael Roy  Life during wartime: efforts to improve the diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder 
Thursday 02/26/08 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Dr. Steven Phillips, Stacey Arnesen, Bijan Masayehki   Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER) and the Radiation Event Medical Management System (REMMS) 
Thursday 01/29/08 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Dr. Steven Wolf, University of Texas, San Antonio   Burn Care 2008 
Thursday 11/27/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Global monitoring for disease outbreaks  Dr. James Wilson 
Thursday 10/23/07 11 am Building 50, Main floor conference  Studying monkeypox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo   Dr. Ann Rimoin, NIH 
Thursday 08/30/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Chemical warfare agents: an overview  Dr. James Madsen, US Army and Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences 
Tuesday 06/12/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Biodefense, genomics and synthetic biology: the dual-use dilemma  Dr. Claire Fraser-Liggett, Director of the Institute of Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine 
Thursday
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05/03/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Pneumonic Tularemia on Martha's Vineyard   Dr. Sam Telford, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine 
Thursday
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04/26/07 2 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  HHS concept of operations for medical response to disasters: where we are now, and where we should be going   RADM Craig Vanderwagen, HHS Acting Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response 
Thursday
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04/05/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Wildlife surveillance: an early warning system for Ebola, avian flu and other disease outbreaks   Dr. William Karesh, Wildlife Conservation Society 
Thursday
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02/22/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Yersinia pestis: Disease, Pathogenesis and Treatment   Dr. Luther Lindler, Director, Public Health Laboratory Services, DoD-Global Emerging Infections System 
Thursday
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01/04/07 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Nuclear and radiological terrorism   Dr. Charles Ferguson, Council on Foreign Relations 
Tuesday
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12/05/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Biodefense in the Soviet Union: the Anti-plague System   Dr. Raymond A. Zilinskas, Director, Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies 
Tuesday
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11/14/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Botulism: pathogenesis, treatment and threat aspects   Dr. Stephen Arnon, Chief of the Infant Botulism Treatment and Prevention Program, California Department of Health Services 
Friday
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10/27/06 1 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Blast Injuries: Current Concepts   Dr. Ralph DePalma and Dr. David Burris 
Thursday
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09/28/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Integrating science and security: making intelligent decisions   Dr. Larry Kerr, Senior Advisor for Biological Issues, Office of the Director for National Intelligence 
Thursday
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07/27/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda   Dr. Jonathan Tucker 
Thursday
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06/08/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Ricin as a bioterror weapon: pathogenesis and potential countermeasures   Dr. Mark Poli 
Thursday
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05/11/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Pulmonary manifestations of bioterrorism   Dr. Richard Waldhorn, Georgetown University School of Medicine and Center for Biosecurity, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 
Thursday
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04/06/06 4 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  The future of public health and medical support during disasters   Dr. David Rutstein, Chief Medical Officer, US Public Health Service and DHHS representative on White House Katrina Lessons Learned Panel 
Thursday
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03/09/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Ebola and Marburg hemorrhagic fever: update on pathogenesis and therapy   Dr. Tom Geisbert, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease 
Wednesday
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02/08/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Preparing the ICU for a mass casualty event: a post 9/11 perspective   James Cushman MD, David Roccaforte MD 
Thursday
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01/12/06 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Hostage crises: the Moscow theater siege and the Beslan school attack   Dr. Richard Pilch 
Wednesday
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12/14/05 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Defending against aerosol anthrax attacks on US cities   Dr. Dan Lucey 
Thursday
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11/03/05 3 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Anthrax toxin as a target for new therapeutics and vaccines   Dr. Stephen Leppla 
Thursday
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10/06/05 4-5pm Building 50, Main floor conference  BioWatch   Dr. Jeffrey Stiefel, Department of Homeland Security 
Monday
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09/19/05 2-3:30 pm Bdg 10, Lipsett  PHS Katrina Response: Baton Rouge Deployment   Charles McGarvey PT, Clinical Center, NIH; Martha O'Lone RN, Offices of Devices and Radiologic Health, FDA; Jeasmine Aizvera MSW, Clinical Center, NIH; Shirley Lee-Lecher MD, Walter Reed Army Army Institute of Research; Jeffrey Kopp MD, NIDDK,, NIH 
Thursday 09/01/05 4-5 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Radiologic crises: biology, response, and new therapies   Mark Whitnall, PhD, Armed Forces Radiobiology Institute; Dwight Stickney, MD, Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals 
Thursday
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07/14/05 1-2 pm Building 29B, Conference Room A  New insights into the mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection   Arturo Casadevall MD PhD, Dept of Microbiology and Immunololgy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 
Thursday
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07/14/05 4-5 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  The weapon potential of a microbe   Arturo Casadevall MD PhD, Dept of Microbiology and Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 
Wednesday
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06/15/05 4-5 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Update: hantavirus pulmonary syndrome   Dr. Fred Koster, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM 
Thursday
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05/19/05 4-5 pm Building 31, C wing, 6th floor, Conference Room 6  Building international health systems capacity: lessons from Iraq and the tsunami   ADM Craig Vanderwagen MD, Asst Surgeon General, Indian Health Service, PHS 
Thursday
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04/07/05 4 -5 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  The 1918 influenza pandemic: lessons for today   Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger, Dept of Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 
Thursday
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03/03/05 4-5 pm Building 50, Main floor conference  Responding to a smallpox attack: the Atlantic Storm exercise   Dr. Bradley Smith, Center for Biosecurity, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 
Thursday
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02/03/05 4-5 pm Building 50, Main floor conference - webcast available  Chemical warfare agents   James Madsen, MD, Chemical Casualty Care Division, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense 
Thursday
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01/06/05 4-5 pm Building 50, main floor conference -webcast available  Lessons from a terrorist event: Nairobi, Kenya 1998   Bonnie Smoak, MD, Preventive Medicine, Walter Reed Army Institute of Medical Research 
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12/02/04 4-5 pm Bunim Room, Bdg 10, Rm 9S235  Studying an eradicated disease: the development of a nonhuman primate model of smallpox.   Peter Jahrling, PhD, US Army Research Institute of Infectious Disease, US Biological Defense Research Program 

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