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C--Speaker Biographies
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From page 63...
... . gree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine The Council, perhaps the most radical innovation to come and his Masters of Public Health from Tulane University out of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, is a permanent, industry- School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
From page 64...
... In 2011, he was environments, responses of coastal marsh ecosystems to named director of the Marine Extension Project (MEP) for global environmental change, and aquatic biological in- the Louisiana Sea Grant College Program.
From page 65...
... and the private sector before returning to the academy. He has been engaged in community resilience research SHARON GAUTHÉ is the Executive Director of Bayou since 2007 with funding from the Community and Re- Interfaith Shared Community Organizing (BISCO)
From page 66...
... Research projects focusing on JOHN HOSEY joined The Corps Network staff in Decem- environmental health in the Gulf of Mexico include: Seaber 2013 as the Gulf Coast Restoration Corps Director food Safety and Coastal Community Health Following the of Development. His responsibilities include conducting Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (NIEHS)
From page 67...
... Recent research projects include a Natium for Gulf Resilience On Women's Health, addressing tional Institute of Environmental Health Sciences funded potential post-oil spill effects on vulnerable pregnant and project to examine the long-term psychosocial and comnonpregnant women; "Risk and Resilience in Environmen- munity health impacts of the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of tal Health," a project designed to implement rapidly de- Mexico, an investigation of the use of community-based ployable community-based research, outreach, and edu- science in social movement organizations, and a project cation; and the Gulf Region Health Outreach Program's funded by the National Science Foundation to explore the Environmental Health Capacity and Literacy Project, aimed interactions of labor and environmental social movement at strengthening individual and community resilience organizations in the United States. Through his qualitathrough an environmental health clinical referral network, tive research methodology, Dr.
From page 68...
... He is currently the Executive Board of the International Society for Equity the Senior Medical Advisor to the Director the National and Health; on the National Advisory Committee for the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) , Na- National Association of City and County Health Officials/ tional Institutes of Health (NIH)
From page 69...
... recently taken on a new and exciting lead role around comHer most recent work examined disaster resilience from munity health and the built environment, which includes the perspective of Gulf Coast emergency managers and conducting health impact assessments. This program intermunicipal elected officials.
From page 70...
... Committee; Steering Committee and past-chair, Gulf of Mexico Alliance Environmental Education Network; SteerUMAIR SHAH is the Executive Director of Harris County ing Committee Member, NOAA Gulf of Mexico Regional Public Health & Environmental Services (HCPHES) and the Collaboration Team; and Advisory Board, National HurriLocal Health Authority for Harris County, Texas -- the third cane Museum and Science Center Development Team.
From page 71...
... Mr. Vocke has utive Director of the Louisiana Sea Grant College Program, worked with federal, state, and local public health agencies and prior to that as the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs.


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