Integration of Exposure Science into
Disaster Preparedness
Panel Discussion: The Path Forward
in Disaster Preparedness Since WTC:
Exposure Characterization and Mitigation:
Substantial Unfinished Business!
17th Annual Conference of the International
Society of Exposure Analysis, October
15, 2007, Durham/Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina
Co- Chairs: Charles E. Rodes, Moderator, and
Michael J. Dellarco, Rapporteur
Introduction:
Charles E. Rodes, PhD, Moderator
Keynote
Presentation: Honorable
David E. Price, NC, 4th District
Congressman
Presenters:
Paul
J. Lioy, PhD: “Response Priorities
and Management of Disasters: Opportunities
for Reducing Health Impacts Through Exposure
Science"
Edo
D. Pellizzari, PhD: “The
Path Forward in Disaster Preparedness
Since WTC – Exposure Characterization
and Mitigation: Substantial Unfinished
Business!”
Mitchell D. Erickson, PhD, DHS: "A Perspective on Exposure Characterization & Mitigation"
Dori
B. Reissman, MD, MPH: “Exposure
Characterization: A Component of
Responder Health & Safety"
Daniel
A. Vallero, PhD: “Disaster
Exposure: The Four R’s”
Discussants:
Bernard
D. Goldstein, MD
Morton
Lippmann, PhD
Thomas
A. Burke, PhD
Supporting Material:
Summary
Report and Recommendations – “Integration
of Better Exposure Characterizations
Into Disaster Preparedness for Responders
and the Public” – submitted
to Representative David Price, NC,
4th District Congressman
Supporting
Citations
Daniel
A. Vallero, PhD – Additional
lessons learned
Panel
Contact List
Press Release – September 5, 2007
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