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Preserving National Security:
The Growing Role of the Life Sciences

Conference Videos

March 3, 2011

 

Maintaining US Competitiveness in the Life Sciences: Anita Cicero (Moderator), Carrie Wolinetz, Gerald Epstein, and Bernard Munos

What's Next? Life Science Trends Worth Watching: Gigi Kwik Gronvall (Moderator), Robert Carlson, and Roger Breeze

Lessons from Three Mile Island for American Nuclear Response: Harold Denton

What's Next? Life Science Trends Worth Watching: Gigi Kwik Gronvall (Moderator), Robert Carlson, and Roger Breeze

FDA Strategy for Medicines and Vaccines of Importance to National Security: Margaret Hamburg

Science Diplomacy for Global Security—Current Initiatives and Future Possibilities: D. A. Henderson (Moderator), Catherine Hill-Herndon, and David Franzr

US Government Programs and Priorities, Part 1: Tom Inglesby (Moderator), Alan Rudolph, and Parney Albright

US Government Programs and Priorities, Part 1: Tom Inglesby (Moderator), Alan Rudolph, and Parney Albright

Life Science Contributions to the 21st Century: Alan I. Leshner

The Impact of Life Sciences on National Security: George Poste

Video by Jim Folliard, Gearshift Productions




Conference Photos

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George Poste

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L to R: Gigi Kwik Gronvall, Robert Carlson, Roger Breeze

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L to R: Tom Inglesby, Parney Albright, Alan Rudolf

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Alan I. Leshner

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L to R: Anita Cicero, Carrie Wollinetz, Gerald Epstein, Bernard Munos

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L to R: D. A. Henderson,  David Franz, Catherine Hill-Herndon

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L to R: Gigi Kwik Gronvall, Michael Kurilla, Erik Prentice, Carol Linden

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Margaret Hamburg

All photos by Kaveh Sardari

 

 

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