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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 127-132

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From page 127...
... Ned Sharpless, Director, National Cancer Institute (NCI) 8:30 am Session 1: History and Current State of the Science of Environmental Exposure Effects on Aging and Cancer Susceptibility Co-Moderators: Bill Farland, Colorado State University, Emeritus & Danielle Carlin, NIEHS*
From page 128...
... Session 1 Panel Discussion 12:15 pm Lunch Break with Virtual Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Zoom 1:30 pm Session 2a: Methods and Current Studies Moderator: Myrtle Davis, Bristol Myers Squibb • Exposome and Health Gary Miller, Columbia University • Biomonitoring of Chemical Exposure in Companion Animals Kurunthachalam Kannan, New York University
From page 129...
... : Methods and Current Studies Moderator: Myrtle Davis, Bristol Myers Squibb Ongoing Canine Population Studies (cont'd) Rod Page, Colorado State University Daniel Promislow, University of Washington Richard Lea, University of Nottingham Session 2a Panel Discussion 5:30 pm Adjourn Day 1 Evening Reception with In-Person Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Balcony DECEMBER 2, 2021 7:30 am Breakfast E-Street Conference Room 8:00 am Session 2b: Relevance of Companion Animal Exposures to Human Cancer and Aging Moderator: Nicole Deziel, Yale School of Public Health • Overview of Outdoor Air, Water, Ground Caleb "Tuck" Finch, University of Southern California • A Comparative Assessment of SVOC Exposures in Domestic Dogs and Their Owners Using Silicone Passive Samplers Heather Stapleton, Duke University
From page 130...
... : Relevance of Companion Animal Exposures to Human Cancer and Aging Moderator: Nicole Deziel, Yale School of Public Health • Dietary and Feeding Exposures Joe Wakshlag, Cornell University • Pesticides/Herbicides and Mixtures Elizabeth Ryan, Colorado State University Session 2b Panel Discussion 12:00 pm Lunch Break with Virtual Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Zoom 1:15 pm Session 3: Accelerating Cross-species Comparisons: Opportunities and Challenges in Data Sources, Collection, Storage, Modeling, and Sharing Moderator: Roy Jensen, University of Kansas* • Human Exposure Assessment Rena Jones, NCI • Data and Sample Collection/Storage and Sharing/Data Integration of Human and Companion Animal Data Amy K
From page 131...
... • Data, Samples, and Modeling Angela Hughes, Mars Petcare Adam Boyko, Embark Veterinary, Inc./Cornell University Mark Dunn, American Kennel Club Session 3 Panel Discussion 5:00 pm Adjourn Day 2 Evening Reception with In-Person Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Balcony DECEMBER 3, 2021 8:30 am Breakfast E-Street Conference Room 9:00 am Session 4: Equity, Ethics, and Policy Moderator: Wendy Shelton, Virtual Beast/Colorado State University • Ethical Considerations: Research Subject Protections, Citizen Science Issues, and Shared Health Lisa Moses, Harvard Medical School* • One Health Approaches in Arctic Indigenous Communities Frank A
From page 132...
... 11:45 am Session 5: Identifying Research Gaps and Setting a Research Agenda: Recommendations and Next Steps for the Path Forward Moderator: Linda Birnbaum, NIEHS, NTP, Emeritus Report Backs from Facilitated Discussions and Workshop Reflections (each with 5 minutes for report back summaries and workshop reflections, followed by open discussion among workshop participants) • Bill Farland, Colorado State University, Emeritus • Nicole Deziel, Yale School of Public Health • Wendy Shelton, Virtual Beast/Colorado State University • Daniel Promislow, University of Washington • Matthew Breen, North Carolina State University • Rod Page, Colorado State University • Danielle Carlin, NIEHS*


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