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Appendix F: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 204-210

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From page 204...
... He holds both a medical degree and a doctorate in biology from The Johns Hopkins University. He, along with eminent scholar Nicholas Muzyczka, won international recognition for work they performed at UP in the early 1980s when they modified the adeno-associated virus, or AAV, for use as a vector for canying connective genes.
From page 205...
... He worked as microbiologist in the Agent Control Division at Fort Detrick from 1956 to 1972 in the biological, chemical, and industrial safety program for personnel handling pathogenic microorganisms and biological toxins. From 1969 to 1972 he worked with colleagues on the decontamination of Fort Detrick containment facilities following their extensive use with numerous pathogenic organisms and toxins.
From page 206...
... He has 17 years experience in military medicine as a specialist m nuclear, biological, and chemical defense, and retired from the Royal Navy as a senior Surgeon Commander in 1996. As a member of the Defense Intelligence Staff for 10 years he was directly responsible for the collation, analysis and assessment of all global source intelligence on biological weapons and the medi
From page 207...
... She served as a member of an Integrated Project Team providing assistance to the manufacturer of the cunrent licensed human anthrax vaccine with respect to the potency assay used to release lots of vaccine for human use. In her cunrent capacity as manager of nonclinical research, she serves as a lead in the planning, development, and management of nonclinical studies in support of new vaccine candidates.
From page 208...
... Since joining APL in 1973, he has been active in chemical and biological defense, biomedical engineenug, nonacoustic antisubmarine warfare, ocean electromagnetics, and radar propagation. He holds eight patents in biomedical engineenug for various technology methods in biodetection, brain edema, osteoporosis, magnetoencephalography, and magnetic holography, His current research interests include prostate bioimpedance, low-frequency electromagneuc holography, chemical and biological detection, and immune building countermeasures.
From page 209...
... He has 14 years bench research experience managing laboratories at Walter Reed, Walter Reed Army institute of Research, and as a Visiting Scientist position at the National Cancer institute. He served for 13 years on active duty with the Army Medical Service Corps and separated from service at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel-select, and spent 4 years with the Defense Intelligence Agency as Collections Manager for Biological and Chemical defense technologies.
From page 210...
... in analytical chemistry. James Wilding, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority James Wilding retired as President of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authonty (MWAA)


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