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Appendix B: Biographical Information on Symposium Speakers and Session Moderators
Pages 32-38

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... She has previously served as training and exercise coordinator in the hospital preparedness program for the Georgia Division of Public Health, and also as an emergency risk communicator and health educator for the Arizona Department of Health Services. Armin Ansari is a health physicist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the lead author of the CDC guide for state and local public health planners on population monitoring, and a contributing author to the federal planning guidance for response to a nuclear detonation.
From page 33...
... He teaches and has written extensively in the fields of environmental law, regulation of chemicals and hazardous wastes, international environmental law, risk assessment, and the management of radioactive waste. From 1993 to 1998, he chaired the Fernald Citizens Advisory Board at the Department of Energy's Fernald facility in Ohio, and he served on the Department of Energy environmental management advisory board from 1994 to 2001.
From page 34...
... , assistant professor in the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Preventive Medicine and Biometrics Department, and as senior associate faculty at the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS)
From page 35...
... Dr. Linet has a long-standing interest in assessment of a broad range of postulated risk factors for childhood and adult hematopoietic malignancies, including occupational benzene and other occupational and environmental exposures, medical conditions, medications, measures of early-life infections, and potential protective factors such as breastfeeding, vitamin D, and preconceptional folic acid supplements.
From page 36...
... Salame-Alfie has been actively involved in radiological emergency response, evaluation of remedial actions for contaminated sites, radon, and the radioactive ­ aterials m and x-ray regulatory programs. She is the chair of the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors' Homeland Security Emergency Response Task Force charged with the development of the radiological dispersal device first responder's pocket guide and the handbook for responding to radiological dispersal devices companion.
From page 37...
... Albert Lee Wiley, Jr., B.N.E., M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.R., is the medical and technical director of radiation emergency medicine programs at REAC/TS, a DOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) asset managed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
From page 38...
... where he resumed studies on iodine metabolism, including two trips to the Marshall Islands and one to Kiev for the Chernobyl accident and consultations regarding KI prophylaxis with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Center for Radiation Protection, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.


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