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Suggested Citation: "B Workshop Participants." Transportation Research Board, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. 2006. Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement, Workshop Summary -- Special Report 287. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11647.

Appendix B
Workshop Participants

Yohannes Abebe

Millennium Challenge Corporation

Julie Abraham

Office of International Policy,Fuel Economy, and ConsumerPrograms, National HighwayTraffic Safety Administration

David Abrams

Office of Behavioral and SocialSciences Research, NationalInstitutes of Health

Mohamed Agam

National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration

Aysha Ahmed

International Harmonization andPolicy Division, National HighwayTraffic Safety Administration

Beth Alicandri

Office of Safety Programs, FederalHighway Administration

Marilena Amoni

National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration

Kavi Bhalla

Harvard Initiative for GlobalHealth

Saul Billingsley

FIA Foundation for theAutomobile and Society

David Bishai

Population and Family HealthSciences, Bloomberg School of PublicHealth, Johns Hopkins University

Suggested Citation: "B Workshop Participants." Transportation Research Board, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. 2006. Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement, Workshop Summary -- Special Report 287. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11647.

Anthony Bliss

Transport and Urban DevelopmentDepartment, World Bank

Paul Boase

Road Safety Directorate,Transport Canada

Thomas W. Brahms

Institute of TransportationEngineers

Christine M. Branche

Division of Unintentional InjuryPrevention, National Center forInjury Prevention and Control,Centers for Disease Control andPrevention

Joseph Carra

National Center for Statistics andAnalysis, National HighwayTraffic Safety Administration

Nancy Carter-Foster

Bureau of Oceans and InternationalEnvironmental and Scientific Affairs,U.S. Department of State

Alberto Concha-Eastman

Sustainable Development andHealthy Environment Area,Pan American HealthOrganization/WHO

Said Dahdah

World Bank

John Dawson

EuroRAP

Andrew Dicello

Global Development Alliance,U.S. Agency for InternationalDevelopment

T. Bella Dinh-Zarr

AAA National Office

Kate Douglas

George Washington University

Martin R. Eichelberger

SafeKids Worldwide and Children’sNational Medical Center

Shelley Elbert

U.S. Peace Corps

Marilyn A. Fingerhut

National Institute for OccupationalSafety and Health

John A. Flaherty

U.S. Department of Transportation

Susan Gallagher

Education DevelopmentCenter, Inc.

Jacqueline Gillan

Advocates for Highwayand Auto Safety

Barbara Harsha

Governors Highway SafetyAssociation

Fran Henry

Global Violence PreventionAdvocacy

Ralph Hingson

Division of Epidemiology andPrevention Research, NationalInstitute of Alcohol Abuse andAlcoholism

Jane Hingston

Global Development Alliance,U.S. Agency for InternationalDevelopment

Suggested Citation: "B Workshop Participants." Transportation Research Board, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. 2006. Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement, Workshop Summary -- Special Report 287. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11647.

Kamden Hoffmann

U.S. Agency for InternationalDevelopment

Leslie Holland

U.S. Department of State

Adnan Hyder

Bloomberg School of Public Health,Johns Hopkins University

Brian Jonah

Road Safety Directorate,Transport Canada

Jim Yong Kim

Division of Social Medicine andHealth Inequalities, Brigham andWomen’s Hospital, Department ofSocial Medicine, Harvard MedicalSchool

J. Peter Kissinger

AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

Jacob Kurtzer

Office of Rep. Robert Wexler,U.S. House of Representatives

Henning Lauridsen

Institute of Transport Economics,Norway

Angela Lee

George Washington University

Stein Lundebye

World Bank (retired)

Mary Lydon

ARRB Group Ltd., Australia

Andrew Mack

Samuels International

Dena Mapes

Office of Aerospace and AutomotiveIndustries, U.S. Department ofCommerce

Mary Pat McKay

George Washington University

Rose McMurray

Federal Motor Carrier SafetyAdministration

Alvin Newman

Office of Infrastructure and Energy,Bureau for Economic Growth,Agriculture, and Trade, U.S. Agencyfor International Development

Charles (Chip) Nottingham

Federal Highway Administration,U.S. Department of Transportation

Stephen O’Toole

General Motors Corporation

Len Paulozzi

Division of Unintentional InjuryPrevention, National Center forInjury Prevention and Control,Centers for Disease Control andPrevention

V. Setty Pendakur

Pacific Policy and PlanningAssociates

Maryvonne Plessis-Fraissard

Transport and Urban Development,World Bank

Aron Primack

Fogarty International Center,National Institutes of Health

Suggested Citation: "B Workshop Participants." Transportation Research Board, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. 2006. Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement, Workshop Summary -- Special Report 287. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11647.

Aliya Quraishi

Safe Kids Worldwide

Michael Reich

Department of Population andInternational Health, Center forPopulation and DevelopmentStudies, Harvard University

Mark Rosenberg

Task Force for Child Survival andDevelopment, Emory University

Julie Ross

Program Development and Delivery,Traffic Injury Control, NationalHighway Traffic SafetyAdministration

Jamal Rostami

Iranian Academic Association,Washington, D.C.

Avinash Sarna

Intercontinental Consultants andTechnocrats, India

John Seibert

Office of the Secretary of Defense

Marc Shotten

Transport and Urban Development,World Bank

Cathy Silberman

Association for Safe InternationalRoad Travel

Keith Sinclair

American Association of StateHighway and TransportationOfficials

Daryl Sink

U.S. Peace Corps

David A. Sleet

Division of Unintentional InjuryPrevention, Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention

Rochelle Sobel

Association for Safe InternationalRoad Travel

Xiaoduan Sun

Department of Civil Engineering,University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Nhan Tran

Johns Hopkins University

Maria Vegega

Behavioral Research Division,National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration

Fred C. M. Wegman

Institute for Road Safety Research,Netherlands

Harold B. Weiss

Center for Injury Prevention andControl, Department ofNeurosurgery, University ofPittsburgh

Matt Whitton

Consular Affairs, U.S. Departmentof State

Suggested Citation: "B Workshop Participants." Transportation Research Board, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. 2006. Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement, Workshop Summary -- Special Report 287. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11647.

National Academies Staff

John Boright

Office of International Affairs

Clara Cohen

Office of International Affairs

Patricia Cuff

Board on Global Health,Institute of Medicine

Walter Diewald

Transportation Research Board

Harvey Fineberg

Institute of Medicine

Stephen Godwin

Transportation Research Board

Patrick Kelley

Board on Global Health,Institute of Medicine

J. Michael McGinnis

The National Academies

Joseph Morris

Transportation Research Board

Richard Pain

Transportation Research Board

Robert E. Skinner, Jr.

Transportation Research Board

Suggested Citation: "B Workshop Participants." Transportation Research Board, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. 2006. Improving Road Safety in Developing Countries: Opportunities for U.S. Cooperation and Engagement, Workshop Summary -- Special Report 287. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11647.

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