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| Ninth meeting of the Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants |
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| "Public Databases: Sharing of Toxicogenomic Data" |
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March 10, 2005
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| 12:30 |
Introduction to to Workshop |
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Kenneth S. Ramos |
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William Mattes |
| 12:35 |
Public Health Value of a Shared Knowledge Base: SNP Consortium |
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Arthur Holden, First Genetic Trust |
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| 1:00 |
Existing Toxicogenomic Database Efforts at NIEHS: the Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS) Knowledge Base |
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Michael Waters, NIEHS |
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| 1:25 |
ILSI/HESI Genomics Committee: Overcoming Challenges to Sharing Data on Non-Proprietary Compunds |
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Jennifer Fostel, Lockheed Martin |
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| 1:50 |
FDA Efforts: Overcoming Challenges to Industry Sharing of Data on Compounds in Development |
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Federico Goodsaid, U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
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Questions for Speakers |
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| 2:25 |
Potential Misuse of Collected Data |
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James Bus, Dow Chemical Company |
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| 3:15 |
Sharing Data that Might Someday be Construed as Showing Adverse Effects by Regulators or in Tort Courts |
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Terry Quill, Duane Morris LLP |
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| 3:55 |
Sharing Proprietary Information |
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William Pennie, Pfizer |
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| 4:35 |
Practical Issues |
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Timothy Zacharewski, Michigan State University |
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| 5:15 |
Summary of Paths Forward |
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William Mattes |
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| 5:30 |
Adjourn |
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NOTE: These are unedited files of the Ninth 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 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. |