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APPENDIX A Forum on Microbial Threats
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... 20001 AGENDA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2005 8:30­9:00 Continental Breakfast 9:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks Stanley Lemon, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston; Chair, Forum on Microbial Threats 261
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... Gordon, Washington University School of Medicine, or, Karen Guillemin, University of Washington 11:45 Discussion 12:15 Lunch -- Welcoming Remarks by Dr. Harvey Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine 1:00­2:30 Commensalism and Symbiosis -- Host, Microbial, and Environmental Factors Abigail Salyers, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Jo Handelsman, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 2:30­2:45 Discussion 2:45­3:00 Break 3:00­4:15 Pathogenicity and Virulence Martin Blaser, New York University School of Medicine BJ Staskawicz, University of California, Berkeley 4:15­5:45 Open Discussion of Day 1 Moderator: David Relman, Stanford University Balfor Sartor, University of North Carolina Maria G
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... Woolhouse, Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medi cine, University of Edinburgh 9:25­10:15 How the Host "Sees" and Responds to Pathogens Marian Neutra, Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital David Relman, Stanford University 10:15­10:30 Discussion 10:30­10:45 Break Session III: Understanding the Dynamic Relationships of Host-Microbe Interactions -- Discussion Panel Moderator: David Relman, Stanford University 10:45­12:15 Lonnie King, Michigan State University Stanley Falkow, Stanford University Jeffrey I Gordon, Washington University School of Medicine 12:15­12:45 Lunch
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... The confounding issues of the major obstacles to preparing an optimal response, particularly as it relates to the complexities of interaction between private industry, research and public health agencies, regulatory agencies, policy makers, academic researchers, and the public, will be explored with an eye toward innovative responses to such challenges. Panel Discussants: Joshua Lederberg, Rockefeller University David Stahl, University of Washington 4:00 Adjourn


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