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Welcome and Opening Remarks Adel Mahmoud Chair Forum on Emerging Infections Listen
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 Listen
Global Migration and Infectious Diseases Danielle Grondin, International Organization of Migration Listen
Globalization of the Food Supply David Acheson, Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA Listen
Changing Vector Ecologies: Political Geographic Perspectives Jonathan Mayer, University of Washington, Seattle Listen
Invited Discussion: A Response to the Shifting Trends Moderator: Peggy Hamburg, Nuclear Threat Initiative Listen
Stephen Corber, Pan American Health Organization Listen
Mary Wilson, Harvard University Listen
David Heyman, Center for Strategic and International Studies Listen
Judith Miller, The New York Times Listen
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 Listen
Health, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Assistance: The Medical and Public Health Response to Crises and Disasters Jennifer Leaning, Population and International Health, Harvard University Listen
Social Aspects of Public Health Challenges in Period of Globalization: the Case of Russia Andrey Demin, President, Russian Public Health Association Listen
Considerations for Drug Access and Delivery in the Developing World Robert Redfield, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland, Baltimore Listen
Impediments to Global Surveillance and Open Reporting of Infectious Diseases Richard Cash, Harvard School of Public Health Listen
International Law, Infectious Disease, and Globalization David Fidler, School of Law, Indiana University Listen
Invited Discussion: Considering the Resources and Capacity for the Response Moderator: Stanley Lemon, University of Texas, Medical Branch, Galveston Listen
Farley Kleghhorn Listen
Ann Marie Kimball, University of Washington, Seattle Listen
Michele Barry, Yale University, School of Medicine / American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Listen
Jonathan Patz, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University Listen
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