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Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Appendix HMeetings and Activities

FIRST MEETING

March 2, 1998

National Research Council

Washington, D.C.

Principal Investigator and NRC Staff. No Presentations.

SECOND MEETING

August 3–4, 1998

National Research Council

Washington, D.C.

Carol Maczka, Study Director, Task 2.1

Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology

Lorenz Rhomberg, Principal Investigator, Task 2.1

Harvard School of Public Health

Beverly Huey, Study Director, Task 2.2

Board on Army Science and Technology

Thomas E. McKone, Principal Investigator, Task 2.2

University of California, Berkeley

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Jack Heller

Joint Environmental Surveillance Overview

MAJ Larry Kimm

Deployment Health Surveillance

CDR Paul Knechtges

Deployment Environmental Health Surveillance RDT&E Overview

DoD Sponsor Representatives:

Kelley Brix, Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses

COL Frank O'Donnell, Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses

Other Guests:

William Cain, University of California, San Diego

Michael Kleinman, Co-Principal Investigator (Task 2.3)

Robert Shope, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

Ainsley Weston, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Charles Weschler, Bell Communication Research

THIRD MEETING

September 23-24, 1998

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

Beverly Huey, Study Director

Board on Army Science and Technology

Thomas E. McKone, Principal Investigator

University of California, Berkeley

Workshop Planning. No Presentations.

Panel Participants:

COL Wyett Colclasure

Peggy Jenkins

Trevor Jones

Michael Lebowitz

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Keith McDonald

Charles Weschler

Other Guest:

Michael Kleinman, Co-Principal Investigator (Task 2.3)

FOURTH MEETING

November 23–24, 1998

SBCCOM/Berger Auditorium

Edgewood, Maryland

James Baker, Acting Director, Office of the Technical Director

U.S. Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center

Beverly Huey, Study Director, Task 2.2

Board on Army Science and Technology

Thomas McKone, Principal Investigator, Task 2.2

University of California, Berkeley

COL Stephen V. Reeves

PM NBC Defense Systems: NBC Digitization

Ed Conley

PM NBC Defense Systems: JWARN

Pax Williams

PM NBC Defense Systems: MICAD

Margaret Freeman

PM NBC Defense Systems: M8A1

Tom Mitchell

PM NBC Defense Systems: ACADA

Ray Leblanc

PM NBC Defense Systems: JCAD and ICAM

LTC Joe Della Silva

FOX NBC Recon

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Bob Field

Lightweight NBC Recon

Kim Phan

Detection Kits

Bruce Jezek

PD for Bio Defense Systems: Overview

Patrick Berry

BIDS & CBMS

James Cannaliato

Long Range Bio Stand-off/Short Range Bio Stand-off

Richard Smardzewski

Bio Detection Integrated ATD

LTC Mark Grotke

Joint Bio Point Detection System

S. Randolph Long

Bio Detection Technology Base Program: Brief Overview Mass Spectrometry

Cindy Swim/Ernie Webb

Early Warning Technologies

Edward W. Stuebing

Aerosol Samplers/Collectors

A.W. Zulich/M.T. Goode

Biosensors

Peter A. Emanuel

Antibody Development

Peter J. Stopa

Flow Cytometry

William E. White

Biological Threat Agents

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Ngai Wong

Chemical Detection Technology Base Program

Panel Participants:

Peggy Jenkins

Keith McDonald

Charles Weschler

DoD Sponsor Representatives:

COL Frank O'Donnell

MAJ Graeme Boyette

Rich Henriques

Other Guests:

Stephen Hill, Task 2.3 Advisory Panel Member

David Moore, Task 2.1 Advisory Panel Member

FIFTH MEETING

December 9–10, 1998

Beckman Center

Irvine, California

Workshop Planning, Presentations, and Discussions:

Beverly Huey, Study Director

Board on Army Science and Technology

Thomas E. McKone, Principal Investigator

University of California, Berkeley

Keith McDonald

GPS Technologies

Robert Spear

GPS Applications

Panel Participants:

COL Wyett Colclasure

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Peggy Jenkins

Trevor Jones

Michael Lebowitz

Robert Shope

WORKSHOP

January 11–12, 1999

National Research Council

Washington, D.C.

COL Mike Brown

Predeployment Operational Decision Making

Roy Reuter

Future Deployments—A Situational Framework

COL Wyett Colclasure

Advisory Panel Member

Detlof vonWinterfeldt

Decision Insights, Inc.

Thomas E. McKone, Principal Investigator

University of California, Berkeley

Donald Stedman, University of Denver

Analysis of Chemical Detection Technologies: Vapor Phase

Murray Johnston, University of Delaware

Analysis of Chemical Detection Technologies: Condensed Phase

Charles Weschler

Advisory Panel Member

Peter McMurray

University of Minnesota

Linda Stetzenbach, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Analysis of Biological Detection Technologies

Robert Shope

Advisory Panel Member

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Peggy Jenkins, California Air Resources Board

Strategies for Tracking People

Michael Lebowitz, University of Arizona

Tracking Exposures

Robert Spear

Advisory Panel Member

DoD Sponsor Representatives:

MAJ Graeme Boyett

Thomas Cardella

Rich Henriques

Dee Morris

COL Frank O'Donnell

Jeff Prather

SGT Roberto Torres

Lt COL Steve Williams

Other Guests:

Robert Boyle, Boyle Productions

LTC Don Buley, Joint Program Office of Biological Defense

Mike Callahan, U.S. EPA

Craig Curtis, Tracor

Jeff Daniels, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Clement Furlong, University of Washington School of Medicine

Alfred Gschwendtner, Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T.

Terrence Harvey, U.S. EPA

Amoretta Hoeber, AMH Consulting

Peter Jahrling, USAMRIID

MAJ Larry Kimm, Joint Staff, Medical Readiness Division

Charles Kirkwood, U.S. Army Chemical School

Michael Kleinman, Principal Investigator for Task 2.3

CDR Paul Knechtges, U.S. Center for Environmental Health Research

Lloyd Larsen, Dugway Proving Ground

Morton Lippmann, New York University Medical Center

Peter McMurry, University of Minnesota

Ludwig Rebenfeld, Textile Research Institute

John Resta, USACFIPPM

Lorenz Rhomberg, Principal Investigator for Task 2.1

Philip Russell, Principal Investigator for Task 2.4

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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MAJ Pat Sharon

Costas Sioutas, University of Southern California

Alfred Steinberg, MITRE

Clarence Thornton, Army Research Laboratories (Ret.)

Dick Traeger, Sandia National Laboratory

Nicole Trudel, Joint Program Office of Biological Defense

Richard Wheeler, DOE Office of Nonproliferation and National Security

Marcus Wise, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Ngai Wong, SBCCOM

Kaveh Zamani, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

SIXTH MEETING

April 15–16, 1999

Beckman Center

Irvine, California

Beverly Huey, Study Director

Board on Army Science and Technology

Thomas E. McKone, Principal Investigator

University of California, Berkeley

Report preparation. No presentations.

Panel Participants:

COL Wyett Colclasure

Peggy Jenkins

Keith McDonald

Robert Spear

Detlof von Winterfeldt

Charles Weschler

Other Guests:

Clarence Thornton, Army Research Laboratories (Ret.)

Michael Kleinman, Principal Investigator for Task 2.3

Philip Russell, Principal Investigator for Task 2.4

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H Meetings and Activities." National Research Council. 2000. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces: Detecting, Characterizing, and Documenting Exposures. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9767.
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Since Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Gulf War veterans have expressed concerns about health effects that could be associated with their deployment and service during the war. Although similar concerns were raised after other military operations, the Gulf War deployment focused national attention on the potential, but uncertain, relationship between the presence of chemical and biological (CB) agents and other harmful agents in theater and health symptoms reported by military personnel.

Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces which is one of the four two-year studies, examines the detection and tracking of exposures of deployed personnel to multiple harmful agents.

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