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Ronald M. Atlas ~ Keynote Speaker
Co-director of the Center for the Deterrence of Biowarfare and Bioterrorism, University of Louisville, former Graduate Dean University of Louisville& former President for the American Society for Microbiology. |
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David Nabarro ~ Keynote Speaker
Special Representative on Food Security and Nutrition, United Nations |
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David Butler-Jones~ Keynote Speaker
Canada's first Chief Public Health Offi cer. He heads the Public Health Agency of Canada which provides leadership on the government's efforts to protect and promote the health and safety of Canadians. |
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David Heymann ~ Keynote Speaker
Head and Senior Fellow, Centre on Global Health Security and Chair of the Health Protection Agency, UK & Chair of One Health 2011 Scientific Advisory Committee. |
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Albert Osterhaus ~ Keynote Speaker
Head department of Virology at the Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Osterhaus is known throughout the world for his work on SARS and H5N1, the pathogen that causes avian influenza. |
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Jim Bishop ~ Keynote Speaker
Australia's Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and Ageing (DOHA) |
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Takeshi Kasai ~ Keynote Speaker
Director Health Security and Emergencies, WHO, Western Pacific Regional Office Manila, Philippines
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Thomas V Riley ~ Keynote Speaker
Microbiology & Immunology, The University of Western Australia
Principal Research Scientist, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, PathWest Laboratory Medicine Western Australia |
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Dato Dr CP Ramachandran
Retiring from TDR in 1996, he became professor at UniversitiPutraMalaysiaMedicalSchool, alongside a global consultancy. He is the recipient of numerous national and international awards including the Mary Kingsley Medal from the Liverpool School and an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine, London. |
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Dominique Charron
Program Leader for the Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health Program at Canada's International Development Research Centre, Adjunct faculty member in the Department of Population Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. Charron has also developed and managed research programs on climate change and infectious diseases at the Public Health Agency of Canada. |
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Heinrich (Heinz) Feldmann
Chief of the Laboratory of Virology, National Insititue of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
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Henrik C. Wegener
Director of Danish National Food Institute, Adjunct Professor of Zoonoses Epidemiology at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University & Head of World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Antimicrobial Resistance in Foodborne Pathogens. |
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Jane Halton
Secretary of the Australian Department of Health and Ageing, member of the board of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, a board member of the National E-Health Transition Authority and a Commissioner of the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC). Halton was an Executive Board Member on the World Health Organisation (WHO) 2004-2007 and President of the World Health Assembly (2007), and was Vice-Chair of the Executive Board 2005-2006 and Chair of the WHO Program, Budget and Administration Committee 2005-2007. Halton is currently Chair of the WHO Intergovernmental Meeting on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Chair of the OECD's Health Committee. |
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John Turnidge
President of The Australian Society for Microbiology, Clinical Director, Microbiology And Infectious Diseases, SA Pathology, Women's And Children's Hospital, North Adelaide in South Australia. |
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John Mackenzie
Professor Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases Health Sciences, CurtinUniversity & Australian Biosecurity CRC |
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Jonathan Rushton
Senior Lecturer in Animal Health Economics, Veterinary Clinical Sciences at The Royal Veterinary College (UK), Rushton is amember of the Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health Group, sits on the management committee of the Leverhulme Centre for Integrative Research on Agriculture and Health and has played a role in the debates on One Health through his continuing associations with the World Bank, FAO and CDC. |
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JA¸rgen Schlundt
Deputy Director of the National Food Safety Institute, at the DanishTechnicalUniversity in Copenhagen. |
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Junaidu Maina
Retired from Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria and Director, Federal Department of Livestock and Pest Control Services. |
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Karim Tounkara
Director of The Pan African Veterinary Vaccine Centre of African Union (AU/PANVAC) Ethiopia. |
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Linfa Wang
Senior Principal Research Scientist and Project Leader at CSIRO's Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL). Wang currently sits on the Biotechnology Advisory Board at Deakin University, was a member of the World Health Organisation (WHO) SARS Scientific Research Advisory Committee and the WHO SARS Animal Reservoir Working Group in 2003. Wang is also a Adjunct Professor at the East China Normal University and Honorary Professor, Wuhan Institute of Virology, ChineseAcademy of Science. |
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M. Cristina Tirado - von der Pahlen
Adjunct Associate Professor at the Center for Global Health "" Center for Public Health and Disasters at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and former WHO Food Safety Regional Advisor in Europe at the European Center for Environment and Health |
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Mark M. Rweyemamu
Executive Director of Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance (SACIDS), Professor for Transboundary and Emerging Infectious Diseases, Sokoine University in Tanzania & Visiting Professor, Royal Veterinary College, University of London. |
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Patrick A. Drury
Global Outbreak Alert and Response, WHO |
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Paul Forster
ESRC STEPS Centre DPhil candidate at the Institute of Development Studies. |
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Pierre Formenty
Working at the World Health Organisation (WHO) since 1996, Formenty currently coordinates the Global Alert and Response (HSE/GAR) system, he is also a field epidemiologist specializing in Public Health (infectious diseases surveillance and outbreak response) and in Medical Virology with special focus on viral haemorrhagic fever (notably Ebola virus). He is also a Veterinary Officer, specialized in virology and epidemiology for domestic and wild animals and has more than fifteen years' experience in tropical animal pathology and tropical medicine. |
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Pongpisut Jongudomsuk
Director of the Health Systems Research Institute, Ministry of Public Health in Thailand. |
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Robert G. Webster
Rose Marie Thomas Chair, Division of Virology, Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Jude Children's ResearchHospital. |
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Juan Lubroth
Dr. Juan Lubroth is currently the Chief Veterinary Officer at FAO. Hehas initiated several major initiatives for the control of transboundary animal diseases in Central Asia, South Asia, southern Africa, and was the driving force behind several key cooperative initiatives of FAO with WHO and OIE, including the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases, the Global Early Warning System for (GLEWS), and the establishment of the Crisis Management Centre for Animal Health at FAO. |
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Steven Osofsky
Director, Wildlife Health Policy for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). He developed and now manages the Animal & Human Health for the Environment And Development (AHEAD) Program, a foundational component of the WCS 'One World, One Health' initiative. |
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Alain Vandersmissen
Senior coordinator on Influenza, One Health and Emerging Diseases since 2005 in the external relations structure of the European Union (Directorate General External Relations of the European Commission and since January 2011 European External Action Service), Dr. Vandersmissen's academic record includes Veterinary Medicine and Human Tropical Medicine. He is one of the driving actors behind the global response to avian influenza and its transition towards One Health.
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Hume Field
Emerging Diseases Group, Biosecurity Queensland
Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation |
 Brian Evans
Chief Food Safety Officer/Chief Veterinary Officer of Canada
Delegate of the Government of Canada to the World Organisation for
Animal Health (OIE), Office of the President, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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Hans Draayer
Senior Director of Biological Regulatory Affairs for Veterinary Medicine Research and Development, Pfizer Animal Health |
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Peter Daszak
President of the EcoHealth Alliance (formerly Wildlife Trust), is a leader in the field of conservation medicine and a respected disease ecologist. The EcoHealth Alliance is a global organization dedicated to innovative conservation science linking ecology and the health of humans and wildlife. |
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Carol Rubin
DVM, MPH; Director One health Office, National center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Joseph Annellie
One Health Coordinator and Senior Advisor, Agriculture and Health Systems, Office of the Deputy Administrator in Veterinary Services, United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. |
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Sue Welburn
Professor of Medical and Veterinary Molecular Epidemiology, Centre for Infectious Disease, The University of Edinburgh and group leader of the Neglected Zoonoses research group |
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Suwit Wibulpolprasert
Senior Advisor to the Permanent Secretary of Health , Chair of APAIR steering committee |