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Appendix I: Committee Biosketches
Pages 342-348

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... is the Elizabeth Standish Gill Associate Professor of Nursing, Director of the Center for Health Policy, and Director of the Doctor of Nursing Science program at Columbia University School of Nursing. Her teaching and research focus is on health policy and health services, with particular attention to population-based public health services.
From page 343...
... Dr. Gebbie co-chaired the Institute's Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century, and is currently chairing the Committee on Establishing a National Cord Blood Stem Cell Bank Program.
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... His work focuses on ethical issues and public health policy, specifically centered on AIDS, as well as tuberculosis policy and tobacco regulations in liberal democracies. Prior to Columbia, Dr.
From page 345...
... Public Health Service.
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... In addition to her work at the state, Dr. Kivlahan has served as a public health leader at the national and local levels.
From page 347...
... He is currently Vice Chair of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' HIV Vaccine and Prevention Data and Safety Monitoring Board and served on the Institute of Medicine's Vaccine Safety Committee. Elizabeth Murane recently retired from being Director of nurses for the Shasta County Public Health Department in Redding, CA.
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... In addition, Dr. Weston received the University of Colorado's Florence Rena Sabin Award in appreciation for national recognition as a medical educator and public health advocate.


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