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Genes in the Workplace: The Right Fit? March 15, 2006
Panelists List by Paper Sessions
Paper I: Genetic Research in the Workplace: The Science Perspective Speaker: Paul W. Brandt-Rauf, ScD, MD, DrPH Professor and Chair, Environment Health Sciences Columbia University, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Panelists: Paul Strickland, BS, MS, PhD Professor, Environmental Health Services Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Paul Schulte, PhD Director, Education and Information Division National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division: Cincinnati, OH
Paper II: New Frontiers in Preventing Disease in the Workplace: Implications for Occupational Health Speaker: Gary Rischitelli, MD, JD, MPH Associate Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Oregon Health and Science University, School of Medicine
Panelists: Wendy Robbins, RN, COHN, PhD Associate Professor UCLA School of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Alan Edward Guttmacher, MD Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute Office of Policy, Communications and Education, NIH
Paper III: Beryllium as a Case Study of Occupational Surveillance Issues Speaker: David C. Deubner, MD, MPH Vice President Occupational and Environmental Medicine Corporate Medical Director, Brush Wellman Inc., Elmore, OH
Panelists: Mitchell Turker, PhD Professor, Molecular & Medical Genetics Oregon Health and Science University, School of Medicine
Judith Green-McKenzie, MD, MPH Assistant Professor University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Director, Occupational Medicine University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine Paper IV: Ethical Consideration in the Genetic Surveillance of Workers Speaker: Nicholas A. Ashford, PhD Professor of Technology and Policy Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Panelists: Chanita Hughes Halbert, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Director of the Community and Minority Cancer Control Program University of Pennsylvania
Clifford Mitchell, MD, MPH Associate Professor Director, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency Program Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Bonnie Rogers, DrPH, COHN-S, FAAN Associate Professor of Nursing and Public Health Director, NC Education and Research Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health
Paper V: A Worker-Centered Approach to the Integration of Toxicogenomics in Occupational Safety and Health Speaker: Michael Sprinker, BA, CIH Industrial Hygienist American Federation of Government Employees
Speaker: Marc Weinstein, PhD Research Associate, Labor Education and Research Center University of Oregon
Panelists: Lewis Maltby, JD President, The National Workrights Institute
Trudo Lemmens, DCL Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Nathaniel Rothman, MD, MPH, MHS Senior Investigator, Branch of Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health