GDEST China-US Workshop Presentations
The statements made in these presentations are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the positions of The National Academies.
Day 1: Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Keynote Lecture – United States by Paul Ahlquist University of Wisconsin – Madison (requires Adobe Reader)
Keynote Lecture – China by Professor Liu Depei President of CAMS and Vice President of CAE (requires Adobe Reader)
Panel 1: Surveillance and Detection
Practical Tools to Combat Infectious Diseases in the Developing World: A Model of Technology Transfer That Works by Maria Elena Peņaranda Sustainable Sciences Institute (requires Adobe Reader)
Microarray-based Methods for Detecting and Tracing Bacterial Pathogens by Yang Ruifu Beijing Institute for Microbiology and Epidemiology (requires Adobe Reader)
Using a Microarray to Detect Viral Pathogens Associated with Human Disease by Charles Chiu University of California at San Francisco (requires Adobe Reader)
Laboratory-based Subtype Surveillance of Infectious Diseases by Biao Kan Institute of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Chinese CDC (requires Adobe Reader)
Panel 2: Predicting Pathogenesis and Adaptation to Humans
New insights into the interactions between hepatitis viruses with IFN using cDNA microarray: implications in identifying new tools for combating infectious diseases by Yuan Zhenghong Medical College of Fu-Dan University (requires Adobe Reader)
Genome Sequence Analysis as a Tool for Understanding and Controlling Infectious Diseases by Eric Eisenstadt The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) (requires Adobe Reader)
Genomics: A New Tool for Combating Infectious Disease by Yang Huanming Institute of Genomics, CAS (requires Adobe Reader)
Environmental Influences on Emerging Pathogens, Development of a High-density Microarray to Measure Microbial Community Dynamics by Gary Anderson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (requires Adobe Reader)
Panel 3: Diagnostics – US and China Perspectives
Surveying Gene Expression in Whole Blood: Host Response and Classification of Infection Stephen Popper Stanford University School of Medicine (requires Adobe Reader)
The diagnostic reagent development in National Institute of Diagnostics and Vaccine Development (NIDVD) in infectious diseases Ng Wenhan Xiamen University (requires Adobe Reader)
The Impact of Genomics on the Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases Patrick R Murray National Institutes of Health (requires Adobe Reader)
Recent Outbreaks of Avian Influenza in Migratory Birds and Streptococcus Infection in China Gao Fu Institute of Microbiology, CAS (requires Adobe Reader)
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