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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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APPENDIX C

Workshop Participants

Vincent I. Ahonkhai, M.D.1

Vice President and Director,

Anti-Infectives and Biologicals

SmithKline Beecham Corporation

1250 South Collegeville Road

P.O. Box 5089

Collegeville, PA 19426-0989

Allan N.D. Auclair, Ph.D. 4

Senior Scientist, RAND

Environmental Science and Policy Center, Room 946

1333 H Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20005-4707

David Bell, M.D. 3

Assistant to the Director for Antimicrobial Resistance

National Center for Infectious Diseases

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road,

Mail Code C-12

Atlanta, GA 30333

Jorge Boshell-Samper M.D. 2

General Director

Instituto Nacional de Salud

Avenida Eldorado, Carrera 50

A.A. 80080 Bogota, D.C.

COLOMBIA

NOTE: 1 = forum member, 2 = workshop speaker, 3 = workshop panelist, 4 = guest, and 5 = IOM staff.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Nancy Carter Foster, M.S.T.M. 1

Director, Program for Emerging Infections and HIV/AIDS

U.S. Department of State

2201 C Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20520

Gary Christopherson 1

Principal Deputy Assistant

Secretary for Health Affairs

Department of Defense

The Pentagon, Room 3E 346

OASD (HA)

Washington, DC 20301-12000

Barney Cohen, Ph.D. 4

Director, Committee on Population

2101 Constitution Ave., N.W.

Washington, DC 20418

Nancy Cox, Ph.D. 3

Chief, Influenza Branch

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road

Building 7, Room 111

Mail Stop G 16

Atlanta, GA 30333

Philip Coyne, M.D. 3

Tropical Medicine Consultant

World Bank Onchocerciasis Coordination Unit

Room J-8-029

1818 H Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20433

Connie Davis 4

Infectious Disease Advisor

Bureau for Africa

U.S. Agency for International Development

1325 G Street, N.W., Room 400

Washington, DC 20005

Jonathan R. Davis, Ph.D., M.S. 5

Senior Study Director

Institute of Medicine

2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Room FO3054

Washington, DC 20418

Madeline Drexler 4

Journalist

197 Westminster Avenue

Watertown, MA 02472

Cedric DuMont M.D. 1

Medical Director

Office of Medical Services

U.S. Department of State

Room L-209, SA-1

2401 E Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20522-0102

Laura Efros, Ph.D. 3

Senior Policy Advisor

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Old Executive Office Building

Room 494

Washington, DC 20502

Mary Ettling 3

Technical Advisor

Bureau for Africa

US Agency for International Development

1325 G Street, N.W.

Room 447

Washington, DC 20005

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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David Fidler, J.D. 3

Associate Professor

School of Law

Indiana University

211 South Indiana Avenue

Bloomington, IN 47405-1001

Ana Flisser, Ph.D. 2

Director, National Institute for Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (INDRE)

Carpio 470

Colonia Santo Thomas

Mexico, D.F. 11340

MEXICO

Renu Gupta, M.D. 1

Vice President, Medical, Safety and Therapeutics Covance

210 Carnegie Center

Princeton, NJ 08540-6233

Leslie M. Hardy 4

Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation DHHS/OASPE

200 Independence Avenue, S.W.

Room 405F

Washington, DC 20201

David Heymann, M.D. 2

Executive Director

Communicable Diseases

World Health Organization

20, Avenue Appia

CH-1211 Geneva 27

SWITZERLAND

Lynn Holloway 4

Assistant Director, GAO

International Relations and Trade Group,

National Security and International Affairs Division

441 G Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20548

James M. Hughes, M.D. 1

Assistant Surgeon General, and Director, National Center for Infectious Diseases

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road, N.E.,

Mailstop C-12

Atlanta, GA 30333

Jeffrey M. Johnston, M. D. 4

Principal Clinical Program Head,

Infectious Diseases and Hepatitis

Glaxo Wellcome

Five Moore Drive

P.O. Box 13398

Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3398

Samuel L. Katz, M.D. 1

Chairman of the Board Burroughs Wellcome Fund, and

Wilburt C. Davison

Professor and Chairman Emeritus

Department of Pediatrics

Duke University Medical Center

Rm 1140A

Hospital South Yellow Zone

Trent Drive, Box 2925

Durham, NC 27710

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Patrick W. Kelley, M.D., Dr.P.H. 1,2

Colonel, U.S. Army,

Director, Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections

Surveillance and Response System

Division of Preventive Medicine

Walter Reed Army Institute of

Research, Bldg. 503 Forest Glen Annex (Rm. 2S34)

Robert Grant Road

Silver Spring, MD 20910

Ann-Marie Kimball, M.D., M.P.H. 3

Director, MPH Program and Community Medicine

School of Public Health and Community Medicine

Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Box 357660

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Lam Sai Kit, M.Sc., Ph.D., FRCPath, FRCP(Edin) FASc 2

Professor and Head

Department of Medical Microbiology

Faculty of Medicine

University of Malaya

50603 Kuala Lampur

MALAYSIA

Joshua Lederberg, Ph.D. 1

Sackler Foundation Scholar

The Rockefeller University

1230 York Avenue

New York, NY 10021

James LeDuc, Ph.D. 3

Associate Director for Global Health,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road, NE-MSC12

Atlanta, GA 30333

Jane Leese, M.D. 2

Senior Medical Officer

Immunization Team

Department of Health

Wellington House, Room 706

133-155 Waterloo Road

London SE1 8UG

UNITED KINGDOM

Carlos Lopez, Ph.D. 1

Executive Director

Infectious Disease Research

Eli Lilly Research Laboratories

Lilly Corporate Center

Mail Drop 1705

Indianapolis, IN 46285-0438

Michael MacDonald, Sc.D. 3

Technical Officer/Coordinator Malaria Activities, BASICS

1600 Wilson Boulevard,

Suite 300

Arlington, VA 22209

John S. Mackenzie, Ph.D. 2

Department of Microbiology and Parasitology

The University of Queensland

Brisbane, Queensland 4072

AUSTRALIA

Adel Mahmoud, M.D., Ph.D. 3

President, Merck Vaccines

Merck and Co., Inc.

One Merck Drive

Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Kwok Hang Mak, M.D. 2

Consultant, Community Medicine,

Student Health Service

Department of Health

Government of The Hong Kong Special Adminstrative Region

4/F Lam Tin Polyclinic

99 Kai Tin Road Kwun Tonh

Kowloon

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Robert McCreight, Ph.D. 4

Bureau of Intelligence and Research

Office of Research

US Department of State

2201 C Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20520

Mary Ann Micka, Ph.D. 3

Bureau for Europe and Eurasia

U.S. Agency for International Development

1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Room 5.10-096

Washington, DC 20523-5100

Caryn Miller, Ph.D. 3

U.S. Agency for International Development

1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Room 6.07.031

Washington, DC 20523

Nancy B. Mock, Dr.P.H. 4

Director and Associate Professor of International Health

Tulane University

1440 Canal Street, Suite 2200

New Orleans, LA 70112

Roscoe M. Moore, Jr., M.D. 4

Assistant Surgeon General

U.S. Public Health Service,

Department of Health and Human Services

5600 Fishers Lane, Room 18-87

Parklawn Building

Rockville, MD 20857

Stephen S. Morse, Ph.D. 1

Professor of Epidemiology

Columbia University School of Public Health

600 West 168th Street

New York, NY 10032

Stuart L. Nightingale, M.D. 4

Associate Commissioner for Health Affairs

Food and Drug Administration

Department of Health and Human Services

Parklawn Building, Room 15-36

5600 Fishers Lane

Rockville, MD 20857

Vivian P. Nolan 5

Research Associate

Institute of Medicine

2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20418

Bradley A. Perkins, M.D. 2

Chief, Meningitis and Special Pathogens Branch

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road

Building 1, Room 4055

Mail Stop C 09

Atlanta, GA 30333

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Francisco Pinheiro, M.D. 2

Advisor on Viral Diseases

Program of Communicable Diseases, Division of Disease Prevention and Control

Pan American Health Organization

525 23rd Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20037-2895

Guénaël Rodier, M.D. 2

Chief, Epidemiological Surveillance and Epidemic Response (EMC)

World Health Organization

20, Avenue Appia

CH-1211 Geneva 27

SWITZERLAND

Gary Roselle, M.D. 1

Program Director for Infectious Disease

Department of Veterans Affairs

3200 Vine Street (111)

Cincinnati, OH 45220

Elsa L. Segura, Ph.D. 2

Researcher of CONICET and of Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud “Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán”

Ave. Paseo Colón 568

1063 Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA

David M. Shlaes, M.D., Ph.D. 1

Vice President,

Infectious Disease Research

Wyeth-Ayerst Research

401 N. Middletown Road

Pearl River, NY 10965

Robert E. Shope, M.D. 3

Professor of Pathology

Department of Pathology

University of Texas Medical Branch

301 University Boulevard

Galveston, TX 77555-0609

Ian B. Small, M.A. 2

Head of Mission

Médecins sans Frontières

PO Box 333

700 000 Tashkent

UZBEKISTAN

Robert Steinglass 3

BASICS

1600 Wilson Boulevard,

Suite 300

Arlington, VA 22209

Nelle Temple-Brown, Ph.D. 4

External Relations Officer

World Health Organization

1775 K St., N.W.

Suite 430

Washington, DC 20006

Juli Trtanj 4

International Development Specialist,

UCAR Joint Office for Science Support

NOAA Office of Global Programs

1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1225

Silver Spring, MD 20910-5603

Kaye Wachsmuth, Ph.D. 3

Deputy Administrator

Office of Public Health and Science FSIS/USDA

Room 341-E Whitten Building

1400 Independence Ave., S.W.

Washington, DC 20250-3700

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Tessa Walters, M.D. 4

Science Fellow

Center for International Security and Cooperation

Stanford University

Encina Hall

Stanford, CA 94305-6165

Steve Waterman, M.D., Ph.D. 3

Senior Medical Epidemiologist

CDC Division of Quarantine

California Office of Border Health

1360 Plum Street

San Diego, CA 92106

Julius Weinberg, Ph.D. 2

Professor, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research) School of Informatics

City University

Northampton Square

London EC1V OHB

UNITED KINGDOM

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2001. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10084.
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In October 1999, the Forum on Emerging Infections of the Institute of Medicine convened a two-day workshop titled “International Aspects of Emerging Infections.” Key representatives from the international community explored the forces that drive emerging infectious diseases to prominence.

Representatives from the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Europe made formal presentations and engaged in panel discussions. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective includes summaries of the formal presentations and suggests an agenda for future action.

The topics addressed cover a wide range of issues, including trends in the incidence of infectious diseases around the world, descriptions of the wide variety of factors that contribute to the emergence and reemergence of these diseases, efforts to coordinate surveillance activities and responses within and across borders, and the resource, research, and international needs that remain to be addressed.

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