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... Appendix E Speaker Biographies Caitilyn Allen, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Plant Pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She earned a Ph.D.
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... 412 GLOBAL CHANGE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMICS study. She also collaborates on studies looking at how factors such as seasonality, anthropogenic change, and contact behavior influence the dynamics of pathogens affecting passerine birds, bats, primates, and rodents.
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... APPENDIX E 413 Martin Cetron, M.D., is currently the Director for the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DGMQ)
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... 414 GLOBAL CHANGE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMICS and infectious diseases at the University of Washington (1989–1992) before joining the CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service and becoming a Commissioned Officer in the U.S.
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... APPENDIX E 415 sponsored by NIH, National Science Foundation, and the McDonnell Foundation. He's been involved in projects to conserve elephants in East Africa, carnivores in the Serengeti and Yellowstone, and finches in the backyards of New England.
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... 416 GLOBAL CHANGE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMICS influenza) , bioterrorist threats, and livestock outbreaks, though he also undertakes research on the dynamics and control of vector-borne diseases (dengue, yellow fever, and malaria)
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... APPENDIX E 417 Albert Ko, M.D., is an infectious disease physician, Professor and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Public Health, and Collaborating Researcher at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazilian Ministry of Health. His research focuses on the health problems that have emerged as a consequence of rapid urbanization and social inequity.
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... 418 GLOBAL CHANGE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMICS Branch where she worked on national policy, regulations, and research to mitigate translocation of pathogens via travel and transportation. Under her leadership, the Branch responded to the 2009 influenza A H1N1, earthquake and cholera in Haiti, and nuclear radiation leakage in Japan.
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... APPENDIX E 419 Assessment. For the past 15 years, Dr.
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... 420 GLOBAL CHANGE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMICS "Voice of Researchers," a network of 25 researchers that aims to act as a bridge between European Union policy makers and researchers. Joan Rose, Ph.D., is currently a professor at Michigan State University in the Departments of Fisheries & Wildlife and Plant, Soil, and Microbiological Science, holds the Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research, and serves as the Co-Director of the Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment.

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