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WHO'S
WHO
Index
Equipe OMS
de Shangai le 24 avril :Dr. James Maguire de l' American Diseases Control
Center, Dr. Daniel Chin, specialiste OMS, Dr. Keiji Fukuda, Dr. Wolfgang
Preiser, virologue allemand, Li Ailan, officiel de l'OMS en Chine et Xu
Ruiheng, directeur du Diseases Prevention and Control Center de la province
de Guangdong
Dr David
Heymann, Executive Director of Communicable Diseases, OMS
Dr Zhang
Wenkang, Ministre Chinois de la santé
World
Health Organization :
Dr Pascale Gilbert-Miguet, Chief Medical Officer, Joint Medical Service
(JMS)
Dr Farida Djelloul, Medical Officer, JMS
Dr Guenael Rodier, Director, Communicable disease surveillance and response
(CSR)
Dr Mark Salter, Medical Officer, CSR
Dr Sandy Cocksedge, Scientist, CSR Dr Isabelle Nuttall, Medical Officer,
CSR
Ms Peggy Creese, Technical Officer, CSR
Mr Dick Thompson, Communications Officer
Yoshihiro
Kawaoka
Title: Professor
Department: Pathobiological Sciences
School/College: School of Veterinary Medicine
Address: 3174 Veterinary Medicine
2015 Linden Drive West Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 265-4925
Email: kawaokay@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu
Research Areas: Virology
Profile :
http://www.cmb.wisc.edu/profiles/KawaokaYoshihiro.html
WILLIAM A.
HASELTINE, who has a doctorate in biophysics from Harvard University,
is the chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer
of Human Genome Sciences; he is also editor in chief of a new publication,
the Journal of Regenerative Medicine, and serves on the editorial boards
of several other scientific journals. He was a professor at the Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and at the Harvard
School of Public Health from 1988 to 1995. His laboratory was the first
to assemble the sequence of the AIDS virus genome. Since 1981 he has helped
found more than 20 biotechnology companies.
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