<p> Genes in the Workplace: The Right Fit? March 15, 2006</p><p>Panelists List by Paper Sessions</p><p>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</p><p>Panelists: Paul Strickland, BS, MS, PhD Professor, Environmental Health Services Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</p><p>Paul Schulte, PhD Director, Education and Information Division National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division: Cincinnati, OH</p><p>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</p><p>Panelists: Wendy Robbins, RN, COHN, PhD Associate Professor UCLA School of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Medicine</p><p>Alan Edward Guttmacher, MD Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute Office of Policy, Communications and Education, NIH</p><p>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</p><p>Panelists: Mitchell Turker, PhD Professor, Molecular & Medical Genetics Oregon Health and Science University, School of Medicine</p><p>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</p><p>Panelists: Chanita Hughes Halbert, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Director of the Community and Minority Cancer Control Program University of Pennsylvania</p><p>Clifford Mitchell, MD, MPH Associate Professor Director, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency Program Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</p><p>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</p><p>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</p><p>Speaker: Marc Weinstein, PhD Research Associate, Labor Education and Research Center University of Oregon</p><p>Panelists: Lewis Maltby, JD President, The National Workrights Institute</p><p>Trudo Lemmens, DCL Faculty of Law, University of Toronto</p><p>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</p>
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