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Appendix C: Information-Gathering Agendas
Pages 167-180

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From page 167...
... 1:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductions JOHN STOBO, Committee Chair Senior Vice President Health Sciences and Services University of California System 1:10 p.m.
From page 168...
... NIH-Supported Chimpanzee Biomedical Research HAROLD WATSON Deputy Director Division of Comparative Medicine National Center for Research Resources, NIH 2:35 p.m. Discussion with the Committee 2:45 p.m.
From page 169...
... ADJOURN __________________________________________________________ August 11, 2011 Keck Center, Room 100 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Meeting Objectives: • To obtain background data on the current use of chimpanzees in biomedical and behavioral research. • To explore potential alternative models to chimpanzees.
From page 170...
... Chimpanzee Genetics JEFFREY ROGERS Associate Professor Department of Molecular and Human Genetics Baylor College of Medicine 8:50 a.m. Chimpanzee Biomedical Research ROBERT PURCELL Chief, Hepatitis Viruses Section Laboratory of Infectious Diseases National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
From page 171...
... PANELISTS [15 min/talk] Chimpanzee Social Behavior and Communication WILLIAM HOPKINS Professor Department of Psychology Agnes Scott College Chimpanzee Learning and Memory CHARLES MENZEL Senior Research Scientist Language Research Center Georgia State University Potential for Non-Human Primates in Behavioral Research MARK MOSS Professor and Chair Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Boston University
From page 172...
... NOTE: To accommodate requests, speakers will be strictly limited to 3 minutes. JEFFREY KAHN, Committee Chair Director and Professor Maas Family Endowed Chair in Bioethics Center for Bioethics University of Minnesota 11:20 a.m.
From page 173...
... 173 APPENDIX C JUSTIN GOODMAN Associate Director People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals LAURA BONAR Program Director Animal Protection of New Mexico STEPHEN ROSS Assistant Director, Lester Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes Lincoln Park Zoo RAIJA BETTAUER Bettauer BioMed Research PAMELA OSENKOWSKI Director of Science Programs National Anti-Vivisection Society SUE LEARY President Alternatives Research & Development Foundation THEODORA CAPALDO President/Executive Director New England Anti-Vivisection Society/Project Release & Restitution ERIC KLEIMAN Research Director In Defense of Animals RYAN MERKLEY Associate Director of Research Policy Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine MATTHEW BAILEY Vice President National Association for Biomedical Research
From page 174...
... LUNCH SPECIAL LECTURE 1:00 p.m. Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research JANE GOODALL (via video conference)
From page 175...
... The Current State of Hepatitis Research ROBERT LANFORD Scientist Department of Virology and Immunology Texas Biomedical Research Institute The Next Drug for Hepatitis B and C CHRISTOPHER WALKER Professor of Pediatrics Nationwide Children's Hospital The Ohio State University Cellular and Molecular Technique Advances in Hepatitis Research STANLEY LEMON Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases University of North Carolina School of Medicine
From page 176...
... Explore alternative models also used in this research area. JOHN BARTLETT, Session Chair Professor Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 4:00 p.m.
From page 177...
... 177 APPENDIX C The Role of Chimpanzees in RSV Research PETER COLLINS Director RNA Viruses Section National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Current Experimental Models for Malaria Vaccine Development ANN-MARIE CRUZ Program Officer, Research and Development PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutics THERESA REYNOLDS Director Safety Assessment Genentech Alternative Models for Infectious Disease Research ROBERT HAMATAKE Director of HCV Biology GlaxoSmithKline 5:15 p.m. Panel Discussion with Committee • What scientific alternatives exist should the chimpanzee no longer be an available model?
From page 178...
... Surveying the Future of Chimpanzee Research THOMAS J ROWELL Director New Iberia Research Center University of Louisiana at Lafayettte Is Chimpanzee Research Critical to the Health Security of the United States?
From page 179...
... Discussion with the Committee • In the event of a public health emergency, what would the consequences be if there were no chimpanzees available for biomedical research? • What would the impact be if chimpanzees were unavailable for testing during drug development and research?


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