National Academy of Sciences Auditorium April 17-19, 2002
Wednesday, April 17, 2003 | ||
8:30 am | CONTINENTALBREAKFAST—Great Hall |
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9:00 am | Welcome and Introduction | Joanne Zurlo, PhD Director, ILAR John VandeBerg, PhD Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research |
9:15 am | Primate Priorities— International Perspectives | John P. Hearn Australian National University |
10:00 am | BREAK |
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Session 1: | Conservation and Supply;short presentations andpanel discussion byrepresentatives from majorcountries of origin of NHP | Christian Abee,Chair, DVM University of South Alabama |
10:30 am | Overview of Biomedical and Conservation Research Using Kenyan Nonhuman Primates | Jason Mwenda Institute of Primate Research, Kenya |
10:45 am | Supply and Use of Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research: A South African Perspective | Jürgen Seier Medical Research Council, South Africa |
11:00 am | Title TBA | Joko Imung Pamungkas Primate Research Center, Indonesia |
11:15 am | Use of Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research in India: Current Status and Future Prospects | A. Jagannadha Rao Indian Institute of Science |
11:30 am | Initiatives of Primate Captive Breeding in Nepal | Mukesh Kumar Chalise Natural History Society of Nepal |
11:45 am | Chinese Primate Status and Captive Breeding of Primates for Biomedical Research in China | Zhiyong Fan Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora Import & Export Mgmt. Office of China |
12:00 noon | LUNCH—Great Hall |
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1:00 pm | The Breeding of Naturally Occurring B-Virus Free Cynomolgus Monkeys on the Island of Mauritius | Mary Ann Stanley Bioculture, Ltd., Mauritius |
1:15 pm | Primates for Research in Bolivia | Mario J. Baudoin Ministry of Sustainable Development and Planning |
1:30 pm | The St. Kitts Vervet: An International Resource | Frank Ervin McGill University, Canada |
1:45 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION |
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Session 2: | Conservation and Supply;short presentations andpanel discussion byrepresentatives of otherprimate producingcountries | John Vandenbergh,Chair, PhD North Carolina State University |
2:15 pm | Nonhuman Primates in Preclinical Research—the European Situation | Gerhard Hunsmann German Primate Centre |
2:30 pm | Providing with Laboratory Primates Researchers and Vaccine Producers in Russian Federation | Boris Lapin Institute of Medical Primatology, Russia |
2:45 pm | BREAK |
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3:10 pm | Nonhuman Primate Resource Needs: A Moving Target | Jerry Robinson National Center for Research Resources, NIH Greg Beattie Sierra Biomedical, Charles River Labs |
3:50 pm | Center for Conservation and Reproduction of Primates— Peruvian Primatology Project | Enrique Montoya Peruvian Primatology Project |
4:10 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION |
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Session 3: | Nutrient Requirements ofNonhuman Primates | Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, NRC |
4:40 pm | Newly Published Update of Report | Duane E. Ullrey,Chair Michigan State University Lynne M. Ausman Tufts University Lawrence L. Rudel Wake Forest University School of Medicine Sherry M. Lewis Bionetics Corporation |
Thursday, April 18, 2003 | ||
8:30 am | CONTINENTALBREAKFAST—Great Hall |
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Session 4: | Genetics | John VandeBerg, PhD,Chair Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research |
9:00 am | Nonhuman Primates in Genetic Research of Primates —Peruvian Primatology Project on Common Diseases | John VandeBerg, PhD |
9:30 am | Genetic Considerations in Captive Management and Research with Nonhuman Primates | Sarah Williams-Blangero Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research |
10:00 am | Association of Particular MHC Class I Alleles with Control of AIDS Virus Infection | Thomas Friedrich Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center |
10:30 am | BREAK |
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11:00 am | Chinese-origin Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaques for AIDS-Related Research | Marta Marthas California Regional Primate Research Center |
11:30 am | PANEL DISCUSSION |
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12:00 noon | LUNCH—Great Hall |
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Session 5: | Microbiology | Hilton Klein,Chair, VMD Merck Research Laboratories |
1:00 pm | Microbiologic Problems in Nonhuman Primates Used in Research | Gary Baskin Tulane Regional Primate Research Center |
1:20 pm | United States Nonhuman Primate Import Quarantine | Tom DeMarcus Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
1:40 pm | Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Nonhuman Primates | Sherri Motzel Merck Research Laboratories |
2:00 pm | Specific Pathogen Free Rhesus Macaques | Keith Mansfield New England Regional Primate Research Center |
2:20 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION |
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2:50 pm | BREAK | |
Session 6: | Transportation | William Morton, VMD,Chair Washington Regional Primate Research Center |
3:15 pm | An OLAW Perspective | Nelson Garnett Office for Laboratory Animal Welfare, NIH |
3:30 pm | Non-Human Primate Transportation Regulations | Jerry DePoyster APHIS/USDA |
3:45 pm | International Transportation of Nonhuman Primates: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Perspective | Michael Kreger U.S. Department of the Interior |
4:00 pm | Primates—Conservation: Status in the Wild and Transportation | William A. Rapley Toronto Zoo Canada |
4:15 pm | Chinese Macaques—East Meets West | C. K. Hsu Shared Enterprises, Inc. |
4:30 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION |
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5:30 pm | Reception and Banquetwith speaker(ticket required) | Russell A. Mittermeier Conservation International |
Friday, April 19, 2003 | ||
8:30 am | CONTINENTALBREAKFAST—Great Hall |
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Session 7: | Unresolved Issues | John VandeBerg,Chair, PhD |
9:00 am | Panel with Session Chairs to work with audience in defining issues that need detailed study) |
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