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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 149-156

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From page 149...
... After later earning an M.D., and while engaged in a urology residency, she continued research interests and tested liquid and lyophilized fibrin products as both hemostatic and local drug delivery vehicles in rabbits, pigs, and dogs. As a staff member and later the commander of several military medical centers, she has served as the director of clinical investigation and on multiple institutional animal care and use committees.
From page 150...
... Mr. DeHaven's work with the USDA APHIS, where he also served as the chief veterinary officer for animal health for the United States, gained him national prominence in 2003 and 2004 when bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease)
From page 151...
... Mr. Green was a member of the California Veterinary Medical Association's NonEconomic Recovery Task Force, helping explore legislative options to balance the profession's increasing liability exposure with a more equitable assessment of companion animal value.
From page 152...
... . He is a founder and the former president of the International Consortium for Innovation and Quality in Pharmaceutical Development, a former chairman of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers' Association Preclinical Sciences Leadership Group, and the founder and the former president of the Safety Pharmacology Society.
From page 153...
... Her primary professional interest is to support compliant research involving animal models while assuring the best possible care and welfare of the animals. She has developed content and lectured in the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, ACLAM, and the Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research symposia, conferences, courses, and workshops relevant to the role of the IACUC, animal protocol development and review, decreasing regulatory burden while maintaining animal welfare, methods for promoting animal welfare, implementing the 3 Rs, as well as aspects of human safety in the vivarium.
From page 154...
... He is actively involved in the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) professional activities, including serving on Taxon Advisory Group steering committees, managing breeding programs, and serving on the AZA Animal Welfare and Wildlife Conservation & Management Committee.
From page 155...
... He is certified by the American Board of Surgery with special qualifications in general vascular surgery and by the American Board of Laser Surgery. He also has a permit as a fluoroscopy supervisor and operator from the State of California and is a registered vascular technologist certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers.


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