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International Perspectives: The Future of Nonhuman Primate Resources
Appendix A
International Perspectives: The Future of Nonhuman Primate Resources Program
PROGRAM
National Academy of Sciences Auditorium April 17-19, 2002
Wednesday, April 17, 2003
8:30 am
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST—Great Hall
9:00 am
Welcome and Introduction
Joanne Zurlo, PhD
Director, ILAR
John VandeBerg, PhD
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research
9:15 am
Primate Priorities— International Perspectives
John P. Hearn
Australian National University
10:00 am
BREAK
Session 1:
Conservation and Supply; short presentations and panel discussion by representatives from major countries of origin of NHP
Christian Abee, Chair, DVM
University of South Alabama
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10:30 am
Overview of Biomedical and Conservation Research Using Kenyan Nonhuman Primates
Jason Mwenda
Institute of Primate Research, Kenya
10:45 am
Supply and Use of Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research: A South African Perspective
Jürgen Seier
Medical Research Council, South Africa
11:00 am
Title TBA
Joko Imung Pamungkas
Primate Research Center, Indonesia
11:15 am
Use of Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research in India: Current Status and Future Prospects
A. Jagannadha Rao
Indian Institute of Science
11:30 am
Initiatives of Primate Captive Breeding in Nepal
Mukesh Kumar Chalise
Natural History Society of Nepal
11:45 am
Chinese Primate Status and Captive Breeding of Primates for Biomedical Research in China
Zhiyong Fan
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora Import & Export Mgmt. Office of China
12:00 noon
LUNCH—Great Hall
1:00 pm
The Breeding of Naturally Occurring B-Virus Free Cynomolgus Monkeys on the Island of Mauritius
Mary Ann Stanley
Bioculture, Ltd., Mauritius
1:15 pm
Primates for Research in Bolivia
Mario J. Baudoin
Ministry of Sustainable Development and Planning
1:30 pm
The St. Kitts Vervet: An International Resource
Frank Ervin
McGill University, Canada
1:45 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION
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Session 2:
Conservation and Supply; short presentations and panel discussion by representatives of other primate producing countries
John Vandenbergh, Chair, PhD
North Carolina State University
2:15 pm
Nonhuman Primates in Preclinical Research—the European Situation
Gerhard Hunsmann
German Primate Centre
2:30 pm
Providing with Laboratory Primates Researchers and Vaccine Producers in Russian Federation
Boris Lapin
Institute of Medical Primatology, Russia
2:45 pm
BREAK
3:10 pm
Nonhuman Primate Resource Needs: A Moving Target
Jerry Robinson
National Center for Research Resources, NIH
Greg Beattie
Sierra Biomedical, Charles River Labs
3:50 pm
Center for Conservation and Reproduction of Primates— Peruvian Primatology Project
Enrique Montoya
Peruvian Primatology Project
4:10 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION
Session 3:
Nutrient Requirements of Nonhuman Primates
Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, NRC
4:40 pm
Newly Published Update of Report
Duane E. Ullrey, Chair
Michigan State University
Lynne M. Ausman
Tufts University
Lawrence L. Rudel
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Sherry M. Lewis
Bionetics Corporation
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Thursday, April 18, 2003
8:30 am
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST—Great Hall
Session 4:
Genetics
John VandeBerg, PhD, Chair
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research
9:00 am
Nonhuman Primates in Genetic Research of Primates —Peruvian Primatology Project on Common Diseases
John VandeBerg, PhD
9:30 am
Genetic Considerations in Captive Management and Research with Nonhuman Primates
Sarah Williams-Blangero
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research
10:00 am
Association of Particular MHC Class I Alleles with Control of AIDS Virus Infection
Thomas Friedrich
Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center
10:30 am
BREAK
11:00 am
Chinese-origin Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaques for AIDS-Related Research
Marta Marthas
California Regional Primate Research Center
11:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION
12:00 noon
LUNCH—Great Hall
Session 5:
Microbiology
Hilton Klein, Chair, VMD
Merck Research Laboratories
1:00 pm
Microbiologic Problems in Nonhuman Primates Used in Research
Gary Baskin
Tulane Regional Primate Research Center
1:20 pm
United States Nonhuman Primate Import Quarantine
Tom DeMarcus
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1:40 pm
Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Nonhuman Primates
Sherri Motzel
Merck Research Laboratories
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2:00 pm
Specific Pathogen Free Rhesus Macaques
Keith Mansfield
New England Regional Primate Research Center
2:20 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION
2:50 pm
BREAK
Session 6:
Transportation
William Morton, VMD, Chair
Washington Regional Primate Research Center
3:15 pm
An OLAW Perspective
Nelson Garnett
Office for Laboratory Animal Welfare, NIH
3:30 pm
Non-Human Primate Transportation Regulations
Jerry DePoyster
APHIS/USDA
3:45 pm
International Transportation of Nonhuman Primates: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Perspective
Michael Kreger
U.S. Department of the Interior
4:00 pm
Primates—Conservation: Status in the Wild and Transportation
William A. Rapley
Toronto Zoo Canada
4:15 pm
Chinese Macaques—East Meets West
C. K. Hsu
Shared Enterprises, Inc.
4:30 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION
5:30 pm
Reception and Banquet with speaker (ticket required)
Russell A. Mittermeier
Conservation International
Friday, April 19, 2003
8:30 am
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST—Great Hall
Session 7:
Unresolved Issues
John VandeBerg, Chair, PhD
9:00 am
Panel with Session Chairs to work with audience in defining issues that need detailed study)
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10:30 am
BREAK
11:00 am
Conference Summary
William Morton, VMD
12:00 noon
Workshop Adjourns
Representative terms from entire chapter:
primate research