- Friday, December 19: Nannette C. Parra, CPT, USA, chief, Medicine Division, Veterinary Sciences Department, AFRRI: The good the bad and the ugly—Animal associated diseases.
- Friday, December 5: Christine A. Ege, CPT, USA, chief, Protocol Support, Veterinary Sciences Department, AFRRI: Laws and regulations regarding animal care and use.
- Friday, November 14: William F. Blakely, PhD, team leader, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Current research and service activities of AFRRI’s Biological Dosimetry Program.
- Friday, November 7: Marcy Beth Grace, PhD, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Biodosimetry: Development and assessment of quantitative reverse transcription—PCR assay applications for use of gene expression biomarkers.
- Friday, October 31: Albert Fornace, MD, chief, Gene Response Section, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute: Functional genomics and informatics approaches to categorize radiation responses.
- Friday, October 17: Alexandra C. Miller, PhD, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Application of molecular biomarkers in radiation biodosimetry: In vitro and in vivo studies.
- Friday, October 3: William F. Blakely, PhD, team leader, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Biodosimetry Assessment Tool (BAT): A post-exposure software program for management of radiation accidents.
- Friday, September 26: 1) William F. Blakely, PhD, team leader, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Dose assessment based on peripheral blood cell counts: Evaluation of a portable blood cell counter. 2) Pataje G.S. Prasanna, PhD, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Cytogenetic biodosimetry strategy for potential radiation mass casualties. 3) William F. Blakely, PhD, team leader, Biodosimetry Team, AFRRI: Dose assessment based on molecular biomarkers.
- Friday, September 5: Annette K. Hildabrand, PhD, head, Veterinary Sciences Department, AFRRI: Health risk communication in a combat environment: Lessons learned from OEF and OIF.
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