Preparing for the Inevitable: Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious DiseasesJune 9, 2005
Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joe Lieberman, and Richard Burr, and former Representative Christopher Cox discuss the continuing threat of bioterrorism and its implications for society. This event was organized by former Ambassador Cynthia P. Schneider of the Georgetown University Public Policy Institute. |
Introduction and Welcome: Cynthia P. Schneider and Session I: Unfinished Business:Facing the Dual Threat of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious DiseaseTopics: Speakers: Joseph Lieberman, Christopher Cox Run Time: 1 hours 14 minutes U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman (D) Connecticut Q & A Session U.S. Representative Christopher Cox (R) California Q & A |
Session II: Countermeasures and Reponses to Bioterror and Emerging Infectious Disease:Realistic Assessment of National Preparedness and Next StepsTopics: Speakers: Tara O'Toole, Richard Falkenrath, Elin A. Gursky, James G. Hodge, Micheal McDonald, Randall Murch, George Poste Run Time: 45 minutes Panel Discussion: Preparedness and Response: Where Are We? Where Do We Need To Go? How Do We Get There? Moderator: Tara... |
Session III: Preparing for the InevitableA New Paradigm for Security and HealthTopics: Speakers: Richard Burr, Hillary Clinton Run Time: 1 hours 00 minutes U.S. Senator Richard Burr (R) North Carolina Q & A Session U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) New York Q & A Session |
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