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Generating Useful Information in Toxicogenomics: Focused Efforts
 
February 6, 2003, Thursday
 
PUBLIC SESSION (Conference Room 100 - 500 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC)
 
9:00 am   Welcome
William Greenlee (substituting for David Eaton)
 
9:10 am NIEHS Toxicology Research Consortium-Global aspects
Bennett Van Houten, NIEHS
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9:40 am NIEHS Toxicology Research Consortium-Standardization experiments and other activities
Brenda Weis, NIEHS
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10:10 am The International Life Sciences Institute Efforts in Toxicogenomics
Syril Pettit, The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI)
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10:40 am BREAK
 
10:50 am MIAME: Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment
Chris Stoeckert, Penn Center for Bioinformatics, University of Pennsylvania
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11:20 am Toxicogenomics efforts at Gene Logic
Donna Mendrick, Gene Logic Inc.
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11:50 pm Panel discussion with speakers above and Dr. William Pennie, Pfizer
 
12:20 pm Break for LUNCH
 
1:00 pm Report from Federal Liaison Group
Samuel H. Wilson, NIEHS
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1:30 pm Introduction of draft proposed project ideas William Greenlee
  • Potential impacts and limitations of emerging technologies on risk assessment and environmental decision-making
    Linda Greer
  • Impact of technologies on toxicology research
    John Groopman
  • Knowledge management for the new biology/technology
    John Quackenbush
 
3:00 pm BREAK
 
3:15 pm Discussion of topics for future workshops/symposia
 
4:30 pm Discussion of schedule for upcoming meetings
 
5:00 pm ADJOURN
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