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Agenda. Workshop on The Impact of Globalization on Infectious Disease Emergence and Control. Day 1 Print   Email


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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Adel Mahmoud
Chair
Forum on Emerging Infections
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Session I: The Global Movement of Populations, Products, and Pathogens
Moderator: James Hughes, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The World and Its Moving Parts
Martin Cetron, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Global Migration and Infectious Diseases
Danielle Grondin, International Organization of Migration
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Globalization of the Food Supply
David Acheson, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA
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Changing Vector Ecologies: Political Geographic Perspectives
Jonathan Mayer, University of Washington, Seattle
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Invited Discussion: A Response to the Shifting Trends
Moderator: Peggy Hamburg, Nuclear Threat Initiative
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Stephen Corber, Pan American Health Organization
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Mary Wilson, Harvard University
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David Heyman, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Judith Miller, The New York Times
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Session II: Addressing the Health Challenges from Globalization
Moderator: Patrick Kelley, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

The Global Infectious Disease Threat
David Gordon, National Intelligence Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
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Health, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Assistance: The Medical and Public Health Response to Crises and Disasters
Jennifer Leaning, Population and International Health, Harvard University
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Social Aspects of Public Health Challenges in Period of Globalization: the Case of Russia
Andrey Demin, President, Russian Public Health Association
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Considerations for Drug Access and Delivery in the Developing World
Robert Redfield, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Impediments to Global Surveillance and Open Reporting of Infectious Diseases
Richard Cash, Harvard School of Public Health
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International Law, Infectious Disease, and Globalization
David Fidler, School of Law, Indiana University
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Invited Discussion: Considering the Resources and Capacity for the Response
Moderator: Stanley Lemon, University of Texas, Medical Branch, Galveston
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Farley Kleghhorn
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Ann Marie Kimball, University of Washington, Seattle
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Michele Barry, Yale University, School of Medicine / American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Jonathan Patz, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
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