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Communicating Toxicogenomics Information to Nonexperts
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Sixth meeting of the Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants
 
Communicating Toxicogenomics Information to Non-Experts: A Workshop
 
April 22, 2004
 
9:00 Introduction to Risk Communication, a Workshop
Mark A. Rothstein, subcommittee chair, University of Louisville, and Robert Griffin, subcommittee member, Marquette University
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9:30 Overview of toxicogenomics
William Greenlee, subcommittee member, CIIT Centers for Health Research
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9:45 Speaker: Sharon Dunwoody, University of Wisconsin
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10:15 Break
 
10:30 Panel Speakers:
Julie Downs, Carnegie Mellon University
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Craig Trumbo, University of Vermont
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David Ropeik, Harvard University
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11:15 Panel Discussion with audience participation
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12:00 Lunch
 
1:00 William Freudenburg, University of California, Santa Barbara
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1:30 Panel Speakers:
Deirdre Lawrence, National Cancer Institute
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K. Viswanath, Harvard School of Public Health
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Susanna Hornig Priest, Texas A&M University
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2:15 Panel Discussion with audience participation
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3:00 Break
 
3:15 Summary Discussion with all panel members
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4:30 Open discussion with audience participation
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5:00 Adjourn
 
NOTE: These are unedited audio files of the Sixth Meeting of the Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants and is not an official report of National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, or National Research Council (collectively “National Academies”). Opinions and statements included in the recorded discussions are solely those of the individual persons or participants at the symposium, and are not necessarily adopted or endorsed or verified as accurate by the National Academies.
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