Views on Biodefense Research Colloquium
DATE: May 12-13, 2008
LOCATION: The Brown Hotel, Louisville,
KY
University of Louisville School of Medicine
Center for Predictive
Medicine for Biodefense & Emerging Infectious Diseases
THE COLLOQUIUM IS LESS THAN ONE MONTH AWAY!
Information, Fees,and Registration: http://www.uc.edu/conferencing/Details.asp?ConferenceID=293
Distinguished Speaker Roster Includes (updated as of
March 4, 2008, subject to change):
Yousef Abu Kwaik, Ph.D., University of
Louisville School of Medicine
James Blaine, Ph.D., Center for Disease Control
and Prevention
Gerald I. Byrne, Ph.D., University of Tennessee at
Memphis
Jackson Egen, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health
Rich
Frothingham, M.D., FAPD, Duke University School of Medicine
J. Victor
Garcia-Martinez, Ph.D., University of Texas-Southwestern Medical
Center
Lauretta W. Gerrity, D.V.M., Associate Vice President for Research,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
James E. Graham, Ph.D., University of
Louisville School of Medicine
Colleen B. Jonsson, Ph.D., Southern Research
Institute
Doug Kernodle, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Michael Kurrilla,
M.D., Ph.D., National Institutes of Health
King C. Li, M.D., The Methodist
Hospital-Houston and Cornell University
Manuel MartÃnez-Maldonado, M.D.,
University of Louisville, Executive Vice President for Research
James
Pearson, Ph.D., RNAi Facility, Duke University Medical Center
Robert Perry,
Ph.D., University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Fredrick Sparling, M.D.,
Southeast Regional Center of Excellence for Emerging Infections and Biodefense
and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Manjunath Swamy, M.D.,
Harvard Medical School
Eugenia Wang, M.D., University of Louisville School of
Medicine
Attendees From:
Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency,
National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases-Division of
Microbiology & Infectious Diseases,
Defense Threat Reduction
Agency,
Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
Duke
University,
Southern Research Institute,
University of
Louisville,
University of Kentucky,
Vanderbilt University,
University
of Alabama at Birmingham,
University of Tennessee
Participate in the Conference Discourse
Involving:
Biodefense: Threats & Policy
In Vivo Molecular
Imaging & Diagnostics
Molecular Mechanisms of Biodefense Vaccines &
Therapeutics
Novel RNA Technologies
The Center for Predictive Medicine for Biodefense & Emerging Infectious
Diseases thanks our colloquium silver sponsors:
BD Pharmingen, Caliper Life
Sciences, B&B Miscroscopes
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
This highly-focused
colloquium is ideal for networking - and an outstanding platform to showcase the
value-added products and services your company can provide. Colloquium
sponsorship opportunities can be arranged at various levels (Bronze, Silver,
Gold, & Platinum) - from a highly visible exhibit area to key speaking roles
on the conference program itself, if appropriate.
Poster Applications:
to submit a poster abstract,
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For Program questions please contact:
The Office
of the Executive Vice President for Research
University of
Louisville
Jouett Hall
2301 South Third Street
Louisville, KY
40292
Phone: (502) 852-1400
Email: univconf@uc.edu
[mailto:univconf@uc.edu]
For Registration
questions:
University of Cincinnati
University
Conferencing
PO Box 210031
51 Goodman Dr. Suite 200
Cincinnati, Ohio
45221-0031
(513) 558-1810 PH
(513) 558-0385 FX

