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Appendix A: Committee Biosketches
Pages 85-92

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From page 85...
... Distinguished Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and a professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. He is a Harvey Weaver Scholar from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and an Established Investigator Awardee from the American Heart Association.
From page 86...
... to focus on an experimental antiviral treatment that he had previously shown to prevent the development of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus in mice. The drug was also shown to inhibit Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and multiple other coronaviruses, suggesting that it may actually inhibit all coronaviruses.
From page 87...
... She advised health industry clients on Health Information Portability and Accountability Act compliance and data governance while a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP. She graduated magna cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center and has an M.P.H.
From page 88...
... Dr. Phelan's doctorate examined how overlap between fields of inter­national law -- in particular, global health law, international human rights law, and international environmental law -- can serve as the catalyst to progressively develop international law to prevent and respond to infectious diseases.
From page 89...
... in biodefense from George Mason University. Her honors include receiving the Presidential Scholarship, the Outstanding Doctoral Student award, the Frances Harbour Award, and serving as a George Mason Global Health Security Ambassador for the 5th Annual Global Health Security Agenda Ministerial meeting in Bali, Indonesia.
From page 90...
... pandemic, Dr. Ray has served as an attending physician on a dedicated ­COVID-19 ward at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and as a leader of JHU's severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 viral genomic sequencing efforts.
From page 91...
... Paul Turner, Ph.D., is the Rachel Carson Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University and a faculty member in microbiology at the Yale School of Medicine. He studies the evolutionary genetics of viruses, particularly bacteriophages that specifically infect bacterial pathogens, and RNA viruses that are vector-transmitted by mosquitoes.
From page 92...
... He chaired the Watkins Graduate Research Fellowship award committee for ASM, and received the E.E. Just Endowed Research Fellowship and William Townsend Porter Award from the Marine Biological Laboratory, and fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, NSF, NIH, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.


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