| Monday, 15 November 2010 |
| Preparing for Technology Transition - Advanced Development and Demonstration of CB Defense Technologies |
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T01-001
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A Process Evaluation Toolset for Improved Military Vehicle Decontamination
Wayne Einfeld, Sandia National Laboratories
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T01-002
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Information Fusion of CB and Non-CB Assets
Gerald Larocque, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory
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T01-003
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Analysis of Wide Area Restoration after an On-Base Chemical Incident
Trisha Hoette, Sandia National Laboratories
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T01-004
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Decontamination Technology Tradeoff Analysis: A Process for Selecting Decontamination or Treatment Strategies and Technologies after a Wide-Area Contamination Event
Paula Krauter, Sandia National Laboratories
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T01-005
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Sensor Shield: Deployable Biological Sensors Using an Unmanned Air Vehicle
Chad Hawthorne, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T01-006
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MARS-JFP Automated Sensor Control and Cross-Cueing
Chad Hawthorne, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T01-007
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Development of an Enhanced Consequence Management Plan for Response to a Chemical Weapons Attack
Cyril Thompson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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T01-008
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Development and Conduct of Structured Demonstration of an Open-Path Detector of Threat Chemicals
Gabriel Laufer, Avir Sensors, LLC
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T01-009
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Biodefense Overlay - Joint Capability Technology Demonstration
Robert Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
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T01-010
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Advanced System Integratation for Rapid Area Sensitive-Site Reconnaissance (RASR)
Adam Bingham, ICx Technologies
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T01-011
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Participation in IT-Standards Organizations Supports Multi-Agency First-Responder Command-And-Control System
Marion Ceruti, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific
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T01-012
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Merging CB Defense Technologies in Support of Rapid Area Sensitive Site Reconnaissance
Jeromy Rezac, ITT Information Systems
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T01-014
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Hazard Mitigation, Materiel and Equipment Restoration (HaMMER)
Shawn Funk, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T01-015
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All Threats and Hazards Identification and Notification Architecture (Athina): Modular Open System Architecture in the Absence of Adopted Standards for Wmd Detection
Eric Lynch, General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products,
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| Medical Countermeasure Approval Process |
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T03-001
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Inhalational Marburg in the Common Marmoset
Sophie Smither, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, UK
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T03-002
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Efficacy of Imidazenil Against Soman Induced Status Epileptics and Brain Damage in Guinea Pigs
Ying Wang, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T03-003
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A Novel Microfluidic Platform for Drug Toxicity Studies
Balabhaskar Prabhakarpandian, CFD Research Corporation
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T03-004
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The Collaborative Cross: Accelerating Toxicity Risk Assessment Using a Novel Mouse Population-Based Approach
Alison Harrill, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences
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T03-005
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Proposed "Animal Rule" for Canada
Tim Smith, Canadian Department of National Defence
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| Medical Countermeasure Manufacture |
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T04-001
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Novel, Manufacturable, & Stabilized Medical Countermeasure Formulations
Joe McDonough, Southwest Research Institute
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T04-001
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Use of the Pseudomonas Fluorescens-based Pfēnex Expression Technology™ Platform
Charles Squires, Pfenex Inc
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| Novel Modeling & Simulation Techniques to Support CBRND Needs: Agent-Based Modeling and Disease Propagation |
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T06-002
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Metrics to Evaluate Operational Event-Detection and Indicator-type Biosurveillance Models
Court Corley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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T06-003
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Combining Knowledge of Viral Evolution and Epidemiology to Identify the Source of a Viral Outbreak
Jonathan Allen, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T06-004
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A Hybrid Agent-Based, Differential Equation Model to Assess the Impact of Livestock Movement on a Potential Rift Valley Fever Epidemic
Holly Gaff, VMASC - Old Dominion University
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T06-005
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Small World Network Models of Contagious Disease
Karen Cheng, Applied Research Associates, Inc.
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T06-006
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Improving Medical Countermeasure Models Using Phenomenological and Pathophysiological Data
Jennifer Byers, Gryphon Scientific
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T06-007
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Estimating Casualties from Battlefield Exposure to CBRN Agents
Carl Curling, Institure for Defense Analyses
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| Novel Modeling & Simulation Techniques to Support CBRND Needs: Socio-cultural and Swarm Behavior Modeling |
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T07-XXX
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Cultural Modeling Approaches to Embedding Genuine Cultural Data in Consequence Management
Shane Mueller, Applied Research Associates
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| Novel Modeling & Simulation Techniques to Support CBRND Needs: Cognition and Machine Learning |
| Pathogen Characterization, Identification and Evaluation: Linking Phenotype to Genotype |
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T12-001
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Genome Finishing Process with Second-Generation Sequencing Technologies
Shunsheng Han, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T12-002
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An Integrated Approach to Epitope Mapping
Robert Bremel, ioGenetics LLC
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T12-003
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Epitope Mapping of Staphylococcus Aureus
Robert Bremel, ioGenetics LLC
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T12-004
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Rapid Detection of Yersinia Pestis Based on Amplification of Specific Bacteriophages Monitored by qPCR
Kirill Sergueev, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T12-005
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De novo Viral Genomic Sequencing: Data Filtering and Analysis for Identifying Unknown Pathogens
Shannon Johnson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T12-006
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Bioinformatics Tools for Microbial Genotyping that Scale to Handle Hundreds of Genomes
Shea Gardner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T12-007
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Application of a Microbial Detection Array in Biodefense and Public Health
Crystal Jaing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T12-008
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Antibiotic Resistance Mutation Discovery Using Tiling Microarrays and High- Throughput Sequencing
Kevin McLoughlin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T12-009
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A New Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Genetic Sequence Analysis Website
Carla Kuiken, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T12-010
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Evaluation of Rash Illness In DRC Using Pan-Orthopox, Monkeypox-Specific and VZV Specific-Assays
Lisa Hensley, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T12-011
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Bioinformatics for Post-Sequencing BWA Threat Characterization, Including Genetic Engineering
Marisa Torres, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T12-012
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High Throughput Laboratory Network
Tracy Erkkila, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T12-013
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Genome-scale Reconstruction of the Metabolic Network in Francisella Tularensis
Ali Navid, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T12-014
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Identification of Protein Substrates, Physics-Based Modeling and Refinement for Functional Annotation
Sergio Wong, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T12-015
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ADIOS - Airborn Detection of Infectious Odor Signatures
Ryan Kramer, AFRL 711th HPW / RHPCB
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T12-016
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Comparative Genomics Using Optical Mapping as an Adjunct to Whole Genome Sequencing
Stacey Broomall, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T12-017
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Use of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Based Molecular Typing as a Biosurvellance Tool for Brucella Infections
Justin Jay, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
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T12-018
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Single-Molecule Technology for Broadband Detection and Identification of Bioagents
Rudolf Gilmanshin, U.S. Genomics
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T12-019
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A Novel Data Integration Strategy Through the Use of Modular Standards
Sterling Thomas, Noblis Inc.
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T12-020
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Integrated Feature Vector for Human Pathogen Characterization
Helen Cui, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T12-021
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Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico
Henry Gibbons, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T12-022
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454 Pyrosequencing for Bat Metagenome Sampling and Comparative Genomics
Kimberly Bishop-Lilly, Naval Medical Research Center, Biological Defense
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T12-024
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Understanding the Role of Genetic Drift and Shift in RNA Virus Host-Switching Events
Monica Borucki, Lawrence Livermore Ntl Lab
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T12-025
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Studies Supporting Pre-Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) Package Submission for In Vitro Diagnostic Assays for Biothreat Organisms on the Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnostic System
David Norwood, US Army Medical Institute of Infectious Disease
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T12-026
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Development of an Internal Positive Control Molecular Inversion Probe Assay
Laurie Hartman, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T12-027
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Development of Inhibitor-Resistant Real-Time PCR Methods for Biothreat Agent Detection
Adrienne Trombley, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T12-028
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Assessment of Biomatrica’s ® CloneStable™ for Improved Stabilization of Diagnostic Biothreat Samples
Susan Coyne, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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| Chemical and Biological Agent Characterization |
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T14-001
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A Novel Method for the Ultrastructural Visualization by Electron Microscopy of Bacillus anthracis Poly-gamma-D Glutamic Acid Capsule
Wilson Ribot, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T14-002
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A Novel Method for Measuring Physicochemical Parameters of Highly Toxic Compounds
Jeffrey McGuire, US Army Edgewood CB Center
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T14-003
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Novel Genetic Tools for Analysis of Yersinia pestis Mutation and Adaptation
Henry Gibbons, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T14-004
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Characterization of Virucidal Resistance of DNA Viruses
Patricia Buckley, US ARMY ECBC
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T14-005
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Spore Surface Characterization
Derrell McPherson, NSWC Dahlgren
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T14-006
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A Comparison of the Biochemical and Biophysical Properties of the Interaction of Human, Mouse, and Guinea Pig Ache with OP Nerve Agents
C. Linn Cadieux, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Disease
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T14-007
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Differential Effects on Cellular Health Following Sub-Lethal Exposure to Organophosphates
Julia Patrone, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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T14-008
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Transport of Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki from an Outdoor Release Into Buildings
Sheila Van Cuyk, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T14-009
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Developing a Molecular Understanding of Water-CWA-Surface Interactions
Mangesh Chaudhari, Tulane University
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T14-010
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Development and Analysis of Ricin Simulants for Decontamination Studies
Niveen Mulholland, Midwest Research Institute
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T14-011
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Phospho-Flow Cytometry and Signaling Profiling Following Sub-lethal Exposure to Organophosphates
Rachel Quizon, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T14-012
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Simulant Selection for DTRA's Auto-Decon ATD
Kelly Van Houten, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T14-013
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Genome Wide Targetron Based Gene Specific Knockouts in Select Agents
Roland Saldanha, AFRL 711th HPW / RHPCB
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T14-014
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The Acute Toxicological Effects of Inhaled Sulfur Mustard
Sarah Rudall, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, UK
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T14-015
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Investigation of the Effects of Gamma Irradiation on DNA Integrity in Combination with Whole Genome Sequencing
Henry Gibbons, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T14-016
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The Simulant Down Select Program
Robert Pilato, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T14-017
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Comparison of Solid Phase Microextraction when Used with Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry and Liquid Chromatography/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Nerve Agent Metabolites in Urine
Richard Lawrence, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Disease
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T14-018
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Single-particle Fluorescence Spectra of Atmospheric and Test Aerosols Measured Using One or Two Excitation Wavelengths: Comparison of Classification Schemes
Steven Hill, US Army Research Laboratory
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T14-020
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Effects of Atmospheric Processing on the Properties and Transport of Bioaerosols
Joshua Santarpia, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T14-021
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A Comparison of Next Generation Sequencing Technologies to Quantify Transcriptional Response for Host-Agent Interaction
Jody Proescher, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T14-022
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Forensic Attribution of a Chemical Agent Simulant using GC-C-IRMS
Aaron Frank, Battelle Memorial Institute
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T14-024
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Development of a Panel of Antibodies Specific for Coxiella Burnetii
James Carney, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T14-025
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The Physiological and Biochemical Exposure-Response Effects to Inhaled Nebulized Nerve Agents in Rats
Xinqi Peng, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Disease
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T14-026
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Discovery of Conserved Gene Activation Pathways Using Protein-binding Microarrays
Kristy Nowak-Lovato, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T14-027
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Development and Physicochemical Characterization of Simulants
Robert Williams, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T14-028
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Analysis of Cyanides for Forensic Characteristics
April Carman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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T14-029
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Chemical Agent Sampling from Surfaces Using Solid Phase Extraction Disks
Thomas Malloy, Battelle
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T14-030
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Interactions of G-agents and Their Simulants with Hydrated Polyelectrolyte Membranes
Ming-Tsung Lee, Rutgers University
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T14-031
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Respirable Particle Transport in Compressible Flows
C. Randall Truman, Univ of New Mexico
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T14-032
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Molecular Signatures of Bacillus anthracis Spores for Microbial Forensics
Daniel Schabacker, Argonne National Laboratory
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T14-033
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More physics in 2nd Generation Drop Reaction and Evaporation Model (DREAM)
Art Hin, METSS inc
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T14-034
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Raman-based Barcoding for the Identification of Pathogens
Qiuming Yu, University of Washington
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T14-035
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Laser Mediated Molecular Vibronic Coupling in Resonance Raman Scattering: What is the Role of Orbital Angular Momentum?
Aaron Rury, University of Michigan
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T14-036
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Calculated Spectra of Chemical Warfare Agents
Adam Mott, Arizona State University
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T14-037
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Pathway Signature Analysis of TETS
David Cullinan, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center - First Article Testing
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| Assessing Dermal Exposure Hazards |
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T16-001
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Off-Gated Image Quantification of Phosphorescent Particles for Evaluating the Aerosol Protective Performance of Chemical-Biological Garments
Jason Hill, RTI
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T16-002
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Exploring Issues in Simulating Dermal Exposure Using a Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic (PBPK-PD) Model for VX
Tammie Covington, HJF / 711th HPW / RHPB
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T16-003
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Microscopic Models for the Permeability of Human Skin
Gerald Kasting, University of Cincinnati
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T16-004
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Solvent Effects on the Percutaneous Toxicity of V Agents
Susan Schulz, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Disease
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T16-005
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Dermal Application of Emerging Threat Agents on Unanesthetized Nonhuman Primates
Jill Harvilchuck, Battelle
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| Chemical and Biological Agent/ Substrate Interactions |
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T17-001
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The Effect of Humidity on the Interaction of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate (DMMP) Vapor with Oxide Surfaces, Studied Using Infrared Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy and Ab Initio Molecular Dynami
Victor Bermudez, Naval Research Laboratory
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T17-002
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Water Matrix and Age Effects on Bacterial Spectra with Raman Microspectroscopy
A. Peter Snyder, DoD, RDECOM, ECBC, R&T Directorate
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T17-003
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Particle Resuspension Experiments in a Small Scale Wind Tunnel
Yoojeong Kim, Triton Systems, Inc.
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T17-004
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Attenuated Total Reflectance Analysis of Air Purification Media
Alex Balboa, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T17-005
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A Comprehensive Model for Multi-Component Multi-Phase Reactions Agent/Substrate/Humidity Transport with Chemical Reaction
Homayun K. Navaz, Kettering University
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T17-006
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Surface Transport Overland Runoff Model (STORM)
Veeradej Chynwat, ENSCO, Inc.
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T17-007
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Validation of the Decay In Ground (DIG) Modeling System
Troy Seiler, ENSCO, Inc.
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T17-008
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Microhydration of Organophosphates: Ab Initio Investigations
Todd Alam, Sandia National Labs
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T17-009
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Sampling and Analysis Recommendations for the Identification Chemical Attribution Signatures in Complex Matrices
Audrey Williams, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T17-010
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Simulating Bacterial Adhesion to Complex Surfaces
David Keller, Department of Chemistry, University of New Mexico
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T17-011
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Trends in Binding Phenomena of Small Organic Molecules and CW Simulants to Selected Materials
Margaret Welk, Sandia National Laboratories
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T17-012
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Ab Inito Studies into the Role of Water on the Energetics of Organophosphate Surface Adsorption
Janelle Jenkins, Sandia National Laboratories
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T17-013
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Wind Tunnel Studies of HD on Concrete From Multiple Sources
Bruce King, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T17-014
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Laser Decontamination of Chemical Warfare Agents on Concrete and Selected Structural Materials
Bruce King, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T17-015
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Adsorption/Reaction of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphonate and Dimethyl Methylphosphonate on Silica and Cellulose Surfaces
John Hearn, Applied Research Associates, Inc.
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T17-016
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Deposition of Chlorine on Terrestrial Material as a Loss Mechanism for Dense Plumes
John Hearn, Applied Research Associates, Inc.
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T17-017
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Combined Experimental and Multi-Scale Modeling Investigation of CW – Surface Interactions
Douglas Burns, ENSCO, Inc.
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T17-018
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Fate of VX in Potable Waters
Kevin Morrissey, Science Applications International Corporation
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T17-019
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Contact Transfer Method: Standard Prediction of Soil-to-Uniform Exposure From Chemical Agents
Ron Checkai, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T17-020
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Ultrahigh Vacuum Instrument for the Study of Live Agent Chemistry
Wesley Gordon, OptiMetrics, Inc
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T17-021
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Experimental Determination of Chemical Agent Fate and Persistence
Sarah Chinn, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T17-022
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Surface Selective Spectroscopy of G-Agent Simulant Adsorption/Desorption at Barrier Material Surfaces
Paul Davis, Boise Technology, Inc.
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T17-023
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Quantum Mechanical and Reactive Molecular Dynamics Studies of the Reactivity of Sarin and its Simulants on Hydrated Titania and Amorphous Silica Surfaces both in the Presence and Absence of Liquid Wat
Ramona Taylor, Spectral Sciences, Inc.
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T17-024
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Analysis of Wind Tunnel Evaporation Data
Joan Mullerleile, METSS Corporation
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T17-025
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The Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide Sorption and Desorption from Polymeric Substrates and Correlations with Candidate Simulants in Order to Screen Materials for Permeation Res
Wendel Shuely, SAIC at ECBC
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T17-026
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Agent Transport and Fate in Porous Building Materials
Liangbo Hu, University of Vermont
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T17-028
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Interactions Between a Bacillus Spore and a Planar Surface in Aquatic Environments
Eunhyea Chung, Georgia Institute of Technology
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| Novel Sensing Science for Chemical and Biological Agents |
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T18-001
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Application of Temporal-Spectral Anomaly Detector Algorithm TO
Daniel Heinz, STC
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T18-002
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Characterizing Phylogenetic Diversity in Airborne Bacterial Populations in China
Joshua Santarpia, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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T18-003
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Digital Holographic Imaging of Aerosol Particles
Matthew Berg, Mississippi State University
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T18-004
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Scrubbing CWA Chemical Vapors at Low Concentration Levels
James Egan, Midwest Research Institute
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T18-005
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Single Aerosol Particle Infrared Elastic Scattering Spectroscopy*
William Herzog, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory
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T18-006
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Hydrodynamic Focusing for an Impedance-based Biosensor with Tunable Sensitivity
Gusphyl Justin, Naval Research Laboratory
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T18-007
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The Determinants of Biomolecular Recognition and Allostery in the Effector-Binding Site of an Engineered Protein Switch
Jay Choi, Johns Hopkins University
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T18-008
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Improving Covergency of Molecular Dynamic Simulation of THz Vibrational Absorption by Proteins
Tatiana Globus, University of Virginia, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
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T18-009
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Label-Free Biosensing with A 2-Dimensional Electron Gas
Cy Tamanaha, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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T18-010
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Identification of Vapor-Phase CWA Simulants at Low Pressure by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Partial-Least-Squares Analysis
Jaime Stearns, Air Force Research Laboratory
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T18-011
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Instrument Free Detection of Respiratory Infective Pathogens
Mark Wolfenden, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T18-012
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Chemical Analytes on Plasmonic Substrates: Characterization of Spectral Modifications
Semion Saikin , Harvard University
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T18-013
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Diagnosis of Botulinum Toxin Exposure in Rats
Marcel van der Schans, TNO Defense Security and Safety
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T18-014
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Colorimetric Chemical and Biological Sensing Using Bio-Functionalized Polydiacetylenes
Nicholas Bedford, University of Cincinnati
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T18-015
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Development of a Multiplexed (8-Channel) Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometer Chemical Analyzer for Rapid Interrogation of Biochemical Response
Jody May, Vanderbilt University
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T18-016
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Specific Compound Detection from Stand-Off Distances Using a Bio-Based Sensor
Michael Goodson, 711 Human Performance Wing, US Air Force
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T18-017
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Multi-Threat Handheld Sampler for the Collection of Chemical and Biological Samples
Adam Dyer, ICx Technologies
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T18-018
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Advanced Structural Mass Spectrometry for Systems Biology – Towards Presymptomatic Diagnosis of Threat Agent Exposure
John McLean, Vanderbilt University
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T18-019
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Low Temperature Plasma Sampling for Explosives Detection in a Handheld Prototype
Spiros Manolakos, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
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T18-020
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Functionalization of Nanomaterials for Biosensor Applications
Elizabeth Maurer, AFRL 711 HPW/RHPB
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T18-021
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Electrokinetic-based Microfluidic Universal Sample-Preparation (EMUS) Platform
Ketan Bhatt, CFD Research Corporation
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T18-022
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An Integrated, Electrokinetics-Augmented Microfluidic Device for Forensic DNA Analysis
Yi Wang, CFD Research Corporation
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T18-023
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Photocatalytic Reduction of Biothreat Agents using TiO2 Nanoparticles Modified with Beta-Roll Peptide Structures that have been Engineered for Biomolecular Recognition
Kensey Amaya, ERDC-CERL
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T18-024
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A Novel High Performance Detection Platform with a Nanocoaxial Array
Dong Cai, Boston College
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T18-025
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Thin-Film Electronic Liquid-Phase CW Agent Sensors
Brian Elliott, TDA Research, Inc
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T18-026
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Standoff Detection of Human Breath: Diet, Disease, Location, and Environmental Exposure Revealed
David Podlesak, C-NR
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T18-027
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Real-time Reagent-less Viral Pathogen Analyzer
Charles Wick, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T18-028
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Chemical and Biological Warfare Agent Detection in Real Time Using Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing
Douglas Chrisey, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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T18-029
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Optical Fiber-Based Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor with Enhanced Sensitivity Using Liquid Crystals
Robert Lindquist, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
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T18-030
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Iterative Development of Molecular Receptors for Small Molecule Detection
Robert Williams, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T18-031
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Photoelectric Chemical and Microbe Sensor Arrays for Chemical-Biological Defense
Jay Huebner, Sensors Group, University of North Florida
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T18-032
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Development of Enzyme-Logic Based Architecture for “Sense and Treat” of Multiple Battlefield Injuries - Field Hospital on a Chip
Jan Halamek, Clarkson University
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T18-033
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H1N1 Diagnostic Capability Via the Joint Biological Agent Identification Diagnostic System (JBAIDS)
Beverly Cusworth, Naval Surface Warfare Center - JBAIDS Support
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T18-034
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Tailing Plasmonic Nanostructures for Molecular Identification of Chemical and Biological Threads Using SERS
Qiuming Yu, University of Washington
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T18-035
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Terahertz Spectroscopic Signatures of Biosimulants: B. subtilis and E. coli
Tatiana Dorofeeva, University of Virginia, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
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T18-036
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LED-Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor for Label-free Detection of Pathogens
George Daaboul, Boston University, Biomedical Engineering Dept.
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T18-037
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Graphene Sensor of CBAs, Based on Mixing of Signals from the Agent and the Detection of Electrostatic Potentials
Norma Rangel, Texas A&M University
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T18-038
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A New Paradigm for Substrate Independent Discrimination of Organic and Explosive Materials by Target Factor Analysis of Molecular Optical Signatures
Caitlin Rinke, University of Central Florida, Dept. of Chemistry
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| Novel Materials Science for CB Defense Applications |
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T19-001
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Simple, Rapid, Sensitive, and Versatile Sensor for CBD Toxin Detection from Nanotube Impregnated Composites
Nicholas A. Kotov, University of Michigan
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T19-002
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Nanofibers with Enzyme-Mimetic Surface Fabricated by Atmospheric Plasma Treatment for Chemical Defense Application
Quan Shi, North Carolina State University
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T19-003
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New Class of Impermeable Materials
Alex Vainer, POLYMERignt, Inc.
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T19-004
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Morphology Analysis of Micron-size Particles
Jawad Naciri, Naval Research Laboratory
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T19-005
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Conjugated Polyelectrolytes with Variable Chain Lengths: Synthesis, Photophysical Study, and Application to Biocidal Activity
Eunkyung Ji, University of New Mexico
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T19-006
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Targeted Delivery of Biodegradable Nanoparticles for the Treatment of Acute Lung Injury
Luis Nunez, LNK Chemsolutions
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T19-007
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Developing Llama Derived Single Domain Antibodies for the Detection of Bacillus anthracis
Ellen Goldman, US Naval Research Laboratory
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T19-008
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Multivalent Single Domain Antibody Constructs
Ellen Goldman, US Naval Research Laboratory
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T19-009
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A Novel Viral Scaffold, Bacteriophage T4, for Enhanced Toxin Detection
Jinny Liu, US Naval Research Laboratory
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T19-010
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Novel Viral Nanoparticles as Therapeutic Agent Delivery Vehicles: A Study of Their Cellular Uptake Mechanism
Jinny Liu, US Naval Research Laboratory
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T19-011
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Porous-Organic Polymers (POPs) as Catalysts for the Sorption and Oxidation of Organic Chemicals
Omar Farha, Northwestern University
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T19-012
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Controlling Sensitivity and Dynamic Range in Nanostructured Gold-Metal Oxide Sensors
Richard Haglund, Vanderbilt University
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T19-013
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Enzymes Encapsulated into Temperature Responsive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Nanoparticles Exhibit Improved Thermal Stability
Anna Leech, ICx Technologies
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T19-014
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Stabilization of Enzymes in Harsh Environmental Conditions for the Detection/Decontamination of G-Series Agents
Justin Bohn, ICx Agentase
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T19-015
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Regulating Vibrational Energy in Molecular Dynamics Simulations: A New Tool to Understand and Predict Heat Dissipation
Rajamani Raghunathan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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T19-016
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Surface Spectroscopic Analysis of Self-Decontaminating Materials: Surface Structure, Functionality, and Response to Environmental Conditions
Geoffrey Lott, Boise Technology, Inc.
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T19-019
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Electrical Detection Integrated with 3-D Nanostructured Catalysts for Low-Temperature Destruction of CW Agent Simulants
Jeremy Pietron, Naval Research Laboratory
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T19-020
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The DOE Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
George Bachand, Sandia National Laboratories
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T19-021
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Assessing the Potential of Photocatalytic Thin-Films and Coatings as Self-Decontaminating and Self-Cleaning Surfaces against Chemical Agent Simulants
Janice Phillips, University of Southern Mississippi
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T19-022
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Oligonucleotide-Templated Silver Nanoclusters for DNA and Protein Detection
Jennifer Martinez, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T19-023
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Frequency Selective Thermal Transport Across Nanoscale Interfaces
Rajamani Raghunathan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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T19-024
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Development of a Highly Breathable CWA Barrier Thin Film Material Using Ionic Polymers
Andrew LaFrate, University of Colorado
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T19-025
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Design of Ultraoleophobic Surface for Military Uniforms
Jinlin Zhang, North Carolina State University
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T19-026
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Interaction of Antimicrobial Phenylene Ethynylene Oligomers and Polymers with Model Lipid Membranes
Madhusoodana Nambiar, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T19-027
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The Development of Nanoparticle Bioconjugates for Targeted Near Infrared (NIR)-based Photothermal Effects
Amanda Schrand, AFRL/RHPB
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T19-028
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Synthesis of Novel Conjugated 2,2'-Bipyridyl Ligands for Homogeneous Catalytic Hydrolysis on a Gold Nanoparticle Platform
Andrew Knight, Florida Institute of Technology
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T19-029
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Interaction Images Between Biocidal Polymers and Biological Surfaces
Lance Edens, University of New Mexico
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T19-030
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Development of Self-decontamination Nanofibrous Membranes via Covalent Immobilization of Photosensitive Anthroquinone
Jing Zhu, University of California, Davis
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T19-031
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Immobilization of Active Human Carboxylesterase 1 in Biomimetic Silica Nanoparticles for Organophosphate Pesticide Detection
Jonathan Edwards, UNC - Chapel Hill
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T19-032
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Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Micro-assemblies on Silicon for Gas Sensing
Sam MacNaughton, Tufts University
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| Pathogen-Directed Therapeutics |
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T20-001
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Small Molecule Inhibitors of Dengue Virus Replication are Active in Vivo
Akhila Kosaraju, SIGA Technologies
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T20-002
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Novel Inhibitors of Metallo-beta-lactamases from Drug-resistant Bacteria
Sung-Kun Kim, Baylor University
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T20-003
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A Rational Approach to Protein Antimicrobial Design
Jane Homan, ioGenetics LLC
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T20-004
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Small Molecules with Alphavirus Neutralizing Activity
Pamela Glass, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T20-005
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Novel Fully Synthetic Tetracyclines with Broad-Spectrum Activity Against Biothreat Pathogens
Trudy Grossman, Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals
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T20-006
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Targeting Non-Multiplying Bacteria as a New Way to Discover Antibiotics
Anthony Coates, Helperby
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T20-007
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Fully Human Anti-Plague Monoclonal Antibodies Protect Mice from Yersinia pestis In a Bubonic Plague Model
Kei Amemiya, Bacteriology Div. USAMRIID
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T20-008
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BioDMET: A Physiologically Based Modeling Tool for Developing Pathogen-Directed Therapeutics
John Graf, GE Global Research
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T20-009
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Development of a Smallpox Antiviral Drug
Arthur Goff, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T20-010
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An Efficient Method to Identify Novel Antimicrobial Targets in Gram-Negative Bacilli
Thomas Russo, University at Buffalo
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T20-011
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Applying Bacteriophage Genomics to Discover Target-Specific Antimicrobials Against Yersinia Pestis
Christopher van de Wetering, US Navy Biological Defense Research Directorate
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T20-012
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Application of Microfluidics to High Throughput Drug Discovery
Ernesto Simon, Genetic Chemistry, Inc.
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T20-013
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Screening Watchmaker® Libraries for Novel Compounds Against BipB:BipD Interactions in Type III Secretion System of Burkholderia Pseudomallei
Daniel Milligan, Genetic Chemistry, Inc.
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T20-014
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In Silico Screening and In Vitro Assays for Identification of Novel Chemical Agents that Inhibit EF-TU for the Developement of Compounds Against Burkholderia Pseudomallei
Nam Kim, Genetic Chemistry, Inc.
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T20-015
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High-Throughput Invasion Assay to Identify Small-Molecule Inhibitors Blocking Infection of Mammalian Cells by Burkholderia Thaikandensis
Nam Kim, Genetic Chemistry, Inc.
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T20-016
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Targeting the Methylerythritol Phosphate Pathway for New Antibacterial Agents
Charles Testa, Echelon Biosciences Inc
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T20-017
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Doxycycline Efficacy in a Non-Human Primate Inhalation Tularemia Model
Kristopher Van Zandt, Battelle
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T20-018
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Novel Antimicrobial Peptides as Topical Treatment for Wound-infecting Bacteria, Acinetobacter Baumannii, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and Staphyloccus Aureus
Monique van Hoek, George Mason University
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T20-019
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Design and Synthesis of Inhibitors of Cystathionine Gamma-Synthase
Cindy Browder, Northern Arizona University
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T20-020
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Expression and Purification of the Bifunctional Enzyme Indole-3-Glycerol-Phosphate Synthase for the Development of Rationally Designed Inhibitors
Andrew Allen, Northern Arizona University
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T20-021
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Identification and Characterization of Burkholderia Pseudomallei Virulence Gene Targets
Philip Ireland, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, UK
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T20-022
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Evaluation of the Antiviral Efficacy of Small Molecule Compound ST-193 in a Guinea Pig Lassa Virus Lethal Challenge Model
Kathleen Cashman, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T20-023
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High Throughput Ligand & Drug Analysis and Drug Target Identification by Dye-Based Affinity Chromatography
Chang Y Kim, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T20-024
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In vitro and in vivo Nanobody Efficacy Against Yersina Pestis Infection
David Riddle, 711 HPW/RHPB
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T20-025
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Combinations of Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Smallpox Protect Mice Against Lethal Respiratory Challenge
Darryl Sampey, BioFactura, Inc.
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T20-026
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Development of a Monoclonal Immunoprotectant Against Ebola Virus
Larry Zeitlin, Mapp Biopharmaceutical, Inc.
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T20-027
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Development of A Triple Combination Antiviral Drug (TCAD) Regimen Against Susceptible and Resistant Influenza Virus
Efraim Shek, Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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T20-028
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Rapid Response Therapeutic for Pandemic (H1N1-SOIV) and Seasonal Influenza
Patrick Iversen, AVI BioPharma
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T20-029
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Anti-PA and Anti-LF Dual Antibody Approach for the Treatment of Anthrax
Herman Groen, IQ Therapeutics BV
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T20-030
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Postexposure Protection of Nonhuman Primates Against Ebola and Marburg Viruses by Positively Charged Phosphorodiamidate Morpholino Oligomers
Travis Warren, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T20-031
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I-STAR, A Novel Platform Technology for Rapid Discovery of Safe, Efficacious Threat Agent Medical Countermeasures
Jennifer Mitcham, Theraclone Sciences
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T20-033
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Protecting Warfare Fighters from Infections: New Antibiotics that Inhibit Bacterial Cell Division and Cytoskeletal Organization
Ye-Jin Eun, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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| Human Performance in a CBRN Environment |
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T26-001
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Chemical/Biological Integrated Headgear Design Concepts
Paul Capar, HS Design, Inc
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T26-002
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Evaluation of Protective Clothing with Methyl Salicylate Vapour in Field Trials
Saskia deKant, TNO Defence, Security and Safety
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T26-003
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Using the Task-Taxon-Task Method Analyze Slowing of M198 Howitzer Teams in Chemical Protective Gear
Shane Mueller, Applied Research Associates
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| Novel Materials for CB Protection |
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T28-001
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Superoleophobic Coatings for Easy Cleaning Textiles
Bryan Koene, Luna Innovations Incorporated
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T28-002
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Self-Decontaminating Paints for Chemical Warfare Agents
George Wagner, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T28-003
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Non-carbon Filtration Media for Broad Spectrum Chemical Protection
Joseph Rossin, Guild Associates, Inc.
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T28-004
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Surface Detoxification of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents by In-situ Electrochemical Generation of Hydrogen Peroxide
Von Howard Ebron, Crosslink
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T28-005
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Photo-Active Self-Cleaning Nanofiber Composite Membranes
Gang Sun, University of California, Davis
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T28-006
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Superparamagnetic, Functional Colloids for In Situ Biodefense, Decontamination and Biological Threat Detection
Lev Bromberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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T28-007
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In-situ Decontamination of Nerve Agents by the Reactive Zirconium Hydroxide Substrate
Gregory Peterson, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T28-008
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Photocatalytic Oxidative Decontamination of CWA on Coating Surfaces
Jeffrey Lundin, Naval Research Laboratory
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T28-009
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Modified Elastomer Surfaces for Thin and Tactile Chemical Protective Gloves
Eugene Wilusz, U.S. Army Natick Soldier RDE Center, Natick, MA
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T28-010
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Advanced Respirator Seal Concepts
Tor Alden, HS Design, Inc
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T28-011
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Porphyrin-Embedded Reactive Materials
Brandy White, Naval Research Laboratory
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T28-012
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Electronic Effects for the Hydrolysis of Phosphate Esters at Gold Nanoparticle Surfaces
Scott Trammell, US Naval Research Laboratory
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T28-013
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Light Activated Polymer Biocides: Synthesis, Applications and Mechanism of Biocidal Action
Anand Parthasarathy, University of Florida
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T28-014
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Novel Organometallic Caged Species as Coating Additives for Self-decomposition of Surfaces
James Wynne, US Naval Research Laboratory
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T28-015
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Evaluation of Electroactive Polymer (EAP) Concept to Enhance Respirator Facial Seal
Mark Stasik, Battelle Memorial Institute
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T28-016
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Modeling the Effect of Surface Functionalities on Fluid-Surface Interactions
Anthony Malanoski, Naval Research Laboratory
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T28-017
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Imidazole-Functionalized Fe3O4/SiO2 Core Shell Nanoparticles for the Cleavage of Organophosphorous Esters Under Mild Conditions
Sa Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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T28-018
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Fluorinated Polymer Grafted Layer for Reduction of Surface Wettability with Chemical Warfare Agents
Igor Luzinov, School of MS&E, Clemson University
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T28-019
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Study of HD and VX on Activated Carbon
William Creasy, Science Applications International Corporation
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T28-020
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Evaluation of Self-Decontaminating Surface Materials for the Inactivation of Biological Agents
Martin Page, USACE ERDC CERL
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T28-021
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Chitosan/Silver Nanoparticle Composites as Antiviral Materials.
Yasutaka Mori, Japan Air Self-Defense Force
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T28-022
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Development of a Simulant Vapor Sorption Analysis Technique for Experimental Quantities of Adsorbents
Stephanie Flores, US Army Natick Soldier RD&E Center
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T28-023
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Polymeric Thermoelectrics for Individual Cooling
Eugene Wilusz, Natick Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center
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T28-024
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Battlefield Contaminants — Swatch Testing Treatment Methods, Fixture Design and Verification Testing
Shawn M. Shumaker, Battelle
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T28-025
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Test Cell and Droplet Delivery System for the CBART Prototype
Roger Hill, Creare Inc.
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T28-026
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Interfacial Science for CB Defense Applications
Charlie Howland, Warwick Mills
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T28-027
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Design of Re-entrant Superoleophobic Nonwoven Fabric
Hoon Joo Lee, North Carolina State University
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T28-028
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Quantitative Evaluation of Bactericidal Activity of Phenylene-ethynylene Oligo- and Polyelectrolytes
Thomas Corbitt, University of New Mexico
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T28-029
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Functional Textile Coatings for CB Defense via Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Liquid Deposition
Ari Giaya, Triton Systems
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T28-030
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Catalytic Hydrolysis of CWAs under Ambient Conditions using an Organocatalyst
Aaron Skaggs, TDA Research, Inc.
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T28-032
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A Combinatorial/High-Throughput Workflow for the Research and Development of Bioactive Polymer Coatings
Bret Chisholm, North Dakota State University
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T28-033
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Polymer Nanoparticle Modified Fabrics for Enhanced Chemical Protection
Mark Kinnan, US Army Natick Soldier RDE Center
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T28-034
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Novel Materials for Enhanced Filtration and Sensing
Toti Larson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T28-035
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Investigation of the Use of Antimicrobial Peptides and Proteins for Antifouling Surfaces
Caitlin Knight, AFRL/RXBN
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T28-036
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Multiscale Computational Framework for Modeling of Nanostructure and Transport Properties of Hydrated Polyelectrolyte Membranes for Protective Clothing
Ming-Tsung Lee, Rutgers University
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T28-037
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Enhanced Adsorption of Hydrides onto Surface-Modified Activated Carbon
Joseph Moate, Air Force Research Laboratory
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T28-039
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Development of a Composite Nanofiber Based Protective Garment
Ravinder Reddy Nagireddy, eSpin Technologies, Inc.
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T28-040
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Light Activated Antimicrobial “Roach Motel” Synthesis by Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Deposition
Taylor Canady, University of New Mexico
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T28-041
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Exploration of the Structural, Photophysical, and Photochemical Properties of Novel Antimicrobial Phenylene Ethynylenes for Improved Sensing and Biocidal Applications
Eric Hill, University of New Mexico - CBME
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| Hazard Mitigation and Contamination Control |
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T29-001
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Threat Mitigation by Design: Porphyirns as Platforms for ChemBio Sensors/Decontamination Materials
Randy Larsen, University of South Florida
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T29-002
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Bio-decontamination of Large-frame Cargo Interior
Vipin Rastogi, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T29-003
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All-Weather Hydrogen Peroxide-Based CBRN Decontamination
George Wagner, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T29-004
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Soil Sealing Amendments to Mitigate Ricin Redistribution with Dust
Richard Zartman, Texas Tech Univeristy
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T29-005
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Solid Oxidizer Development
Claire Wells, NSWC Dahlgren Division
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T29-006
|
Quantitative Efficacy Studies with Common Disinfectants against Vegetative Bio-warfare Agents and Their Potential Surrogates
Lisa Smith, Department of Defense
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T29-007
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Development and Evaluation of Enhanced Coatings for Directed-Energy Decontamination
Bridgett Ashley, Air Force Research Laboratories
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T29-008
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Development of a Novel Rotaxane Sensor for Hazard Detection/Mitigation
Don Zehnder, Battelle Memorial Institute
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T29-009
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Test Apparatus for System-Level Evaluation of Hazard Mitigation Technologies with Neat Chemical Agents and Other Highly Toxic Compounds
George Wrenn, Battelle
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T29-010
|
Analysis of CWA degradation Product-Spiked Surfaces Using LC/MS/MS
April Dupre, US EPA NHSRC
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T29-011
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Aerosol Delivery of Liquid Decontaminants: A Novel Approach for Decontamination of Complex Interior Spaces
Mark Tucker, Sandia National Laboratories
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T29-012
|
Enhanced Organophosphate Hydrolysis with Enzyme-Chaperone Chimeras and Organic/Inorganic Hybrids
Patrick Dennis, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
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T29-013
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Development of Catalytic, Self-Decontaminating Coatings
Brain France, TDA Research, Inc.
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T29-015
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Demonstration of Steris mVHP Technology to Reduce Chemical Agent Contamination from Operationally Relevant Materials
Shawn Pusey, US Army ECBC
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T29-016
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A Multi-Purpose Wipe for Removal of Chemical and Biological Agents from Skin
Tim Giddens, STERIS Corporation
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T29-017
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Identification of Microbial Induced Corrosion Inhibitors
Deborah Taylor, Air Force Research Laboratory
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T29-018
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Interagency Biological Restoration Demonstration (IBRD) Biological Sampling and Sample Processing Protocols
Alex Proescher, The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
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T29-019
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Effective On-Demand Decontamination for Bacillus anthracis Spores
Brian France, TDA Research
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T29-020
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Binary Enzymatic System for Decontamination of Anthrax Spores
Elena Paskaleva, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
|
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T29-021
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Enhanced Micellar Catalysis in a Mixed (Activated Peroxide) Reactive System
Rita Betty, Sandia National Laboratories
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T29-022
|
Evaluation of Tabun Degradation Products after Sampling using a HAPSITE GC-MS
John Shaw, Battelle Memorial Institute
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T29-023
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Detergent 'Decon'
Alan Willey, The Procter and Gamble Company
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T29-025
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Diffusion Process of Chemical Agents in Barrier Polymers as a Key Factor of Decontamination Efficiency
Pavel Castulik, CBRNE Consultant
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T29-026
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Applicators for Advanced Mitigation Technologies
Bruce Mosier, Johns Hopkins Univ Applied Physics Lab
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T29-027
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Spreadable Strippable Ionic Liquid Coatings for Containment, Decomposition and Removal of Chemical Warfare Agents
Bret Voss, University of Colorado, Chemical Engineering
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T29-028
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Development of a Highly Breathable CWA Barrier Thin Film Material Using Ionic Polymers
Andrew LaFrate, University of Colorado
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T29-029
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Pathogen Detection System Based on Species-specific Cell Lytic Enzymes
Ravindra Pangule, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
|
| Tuesday, 16 November 2010 |
| Host-Directed Therapeutics and Immunomodulation |
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T02-001
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Mechanism of Signal Transduction Through the TLR4 Receptor Complex
Michael Kent, Sandia National Labs
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T02-002
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Stimulation of Innate Immunity with MIS416 Reduces Morbidity and Mortality in Mice Challenged with Francisella Tularensis
Kate Edwards, CUBRC, Inc.
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T02-003
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Targeting of Anionic Phospholipids Exposed on Infected Cells and Virions: Potential broad-Spectrum Antiviral Therapy
Kara Corbin-Lickfett, Peregrine Pharmaceuticals
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T02-004
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Broad Spectrum Medical Countermeasure to Prevent Respiratory Infections
Brenton Scott, Pulmotect, Inc
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|
T02-005
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Analysis of miRNA in Response to B. Anthracis Toxin Exposure
Cameron Healy, BDRD
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T02-006
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Construction of Recombinant AAV-HSP-70 and Confirmation of Its In Vivo Immune Modulation
Tom Ding, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T02-007
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Systems Biology Approaches to Broad-Spectrum, Host-Directed Target and Mechanism Discovery for Viral and Bacterial Biothreats
Ramon Felciano, Ingenuity
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T02-008
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Modulation of Gram-Negative Endotoxemic Immune Response
Eugene Demchuk, CDC/ATSDR
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T02-009
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Development of Host-Derived Therapeutic Targets During Filovirus Infection
Julia Biggins, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T02-010
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Interleukin-18 Therapy Enhances Kupffer Cell-Mediated Bacterial Elimination in Post-burn Infection Models Via the Activation of NK Cell Function
Manabu Kinoshita, National Defense Medical College
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T02-011
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Improving Vaccine Efficacy: The Broadly Applicable Immune-Enhancing Hyperacute alphaGAL Platform Technology
Ramon Flick, BioProtection Systems Corporation
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T02-012
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Protection of Mice and Guinea Pigs Against Lethal Filovirus Infection by Potent Innate Immune Modulators
Travis Warren, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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|
T02-013
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Suppression of Acute-Inflammatory Lung Immune Responses
Jun Gao, Los Alamos National laboratory
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T02-014
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Evaluation of Multi-epitope DNA Vaccines Against Ebola Virus
Daniel Mitchell, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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| Novel Modeling & Simulation Techniques to Support CBRND Needs: Applications of Game Theory, Artificial Intelligence, and Rules-based Decision Engines |
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T05-002
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Developing the ATP-45/AEP-45 Warning and Reporting Message Correlation Algorithm to Enhance Situational Awareness
Dr. Ben Swindlehurst, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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T05-003
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Reaction-Diffusion Model for Simulating Chemical Warfare Agent Decontamination in Permeable, Non-Porous Materials
Abraham Greenstein, OptiMetrics, Inc
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|
T05-004
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The CREATIVE Decontamination System Performance Model: Model Verification and Validation (V&V)
Michelle Hover, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T05-005
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Evolving Chem-Bio Dispersion Predictions Using a Genetic Algorithm
Luna Rodriguez, The Pennsylvania State University
|
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T05-006
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Fully Coupled Internal/External Flow Simulations Through Shelters with Filter Membranes for the JECP SPM
William Szymczak, Naval Research Laboratory
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T05-007
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Probabilistic Risk Analysis Methods in Assessing the Chemical Threat
David McGarvey, CSAC/DHS
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T05-008
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Reanalysis of FFT07 Phase I Using a Genetic Algorithm Coupled with Dispersion Models
Luna Rodriguez, The Pennsylvania State University / ARL
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T05-009
|
System Dynamics in the Management of CBRN Hazards and Response
Stephen Johnson, Cranfield University
|
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T05-010
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Multi-Entity Field Approximation for Hazard Origin Estimation
Andrew Annunzio, The Pennsylvania State University
|
|
T05-011
|
Information Management System for Biosurveillance
Jennifer Albertson, Applied Research Associates, Inc
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| Novel Modeling & Simulation Techniques to Support CBRND Needs: CBRN Virtual Environments |
|
T09-001
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Enhancements to a Physics-Based Modeling Methodology for Predicting IPE System Performance
Jerry Bieszczad, Creare Inc.
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T09-002
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Statistical Emulation of Transport and Dispersion Models
David Woods, University of Southampton
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T09-003
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Combined CBR, Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and Behavioural Crowd Modelling in the CBR Virtual Battlespace (CBR VB)
Andrew Howe, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, UK
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T09-004
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Applications of the Sensor Placement Tool (SPT)
Dr. Ben Swindlehurst, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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T09-005
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Rapid Generation of Urban CB Challenge Realisations for Application in Virtual Environments
Ian Griffiths, RiskAware
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T09-006
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Synthetic Realisation of Sensor Networks for Operational Research
Gareth Brown, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, UK
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T09-007
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The Suitability of Multi Agent Systems for CBR Modelling Applications with a Focus on Dynamic Reconnaissance Co-ordination and Source Term Estimation
Gareth Brown, dstl
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T09-008
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Medical Countermeasure Modelling to Support UK MOD Research and Procurement
Dr. Oliver Lanning, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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T09-009
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Shelter-in-Place Versus Evacuation Decision Aid for Vehicles and Portable Shelters
Dr. Chris Hindmarsh, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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T09-010
|
Methodology for Statistical Comparison of VTHREAT Generated Wind Fluctuations with Short-Range Dispersion Observations
Nathan Platt, Institute for Defense Analyses
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T09-011
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Algorithm for Indoor Sampler Placement with Possible Extension to Indoor-Outdoor Environments
Michael Sohn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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T09-012
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Progress Towards a New Transport Solver for CONTAM
Michael Sohn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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T09-013
|
JECP SPM Exterior Metamodel Research
Harold Barnette, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division
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T09-014
|
Exterior and Interior Modeling of Air-Flow and Chemical and Biological Agent Transport and Dispersion within the Joint Expeditionary Collective Protection (JECP) System Performance Model (SPM)
Jason Roney, ITT Corporation
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T09-015
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Utilizing Single Realization Chemical and Biological (CB) Agent Plume Data Sets for the Test and Evaluation
George Bieberbach, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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|
T09-016
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Toward High-Fidelity, Probabilistic, Virtual Atmospheres for Defense Modeling and Simulation
Jason Knievel, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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| Novel Modeling & Simulation Techniques to Support CBRND Needs: Incorporating CB Effects into US Government Models/Applications |
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T10-002
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Influence of Land Surface Models on Predictions of the Vertical Structure of Stable Boundary Layers in AT&D Applications
David Stauffer, Dept. of Meteorology, Penn State University
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T10-003
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Urban Transport and Dispersion Model Sensitivity to Wind Direction Errors and Source Location
Luna Rodriguez, The Pennsylvania State University / ARL
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T10-004
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Overview of the Geographic and Environmental Database Information System (GEDIS) Toolset
Andrew Howe, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, UK
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T10-005
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Comparison of Toxic Load Calculations Based on Ensemble-Mean Plumes with Toxic Load Calculations Based on Individual Plume Realizations
Nathan Platt, Institute for Defense Analyses
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T10-006
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Analysis of Chemical Agent Detector Effectiveness Using IWARS
George Steiger, US Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity
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T10-007
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Parallelizing a Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model to Run on Graphics Processing Units
Jonathan Hurst, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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T10-008
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Automated Source Parameter and Wind Estimation for CB Hazard Assessments
Paul Bieringer, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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T10-009
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A Military CBRN Medical Planning and Decision Support Tool for Civilian Emergency Response
Jason Rodriguez, Applied Research Associates
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T10-010
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BioWatch Indoor Reachback Center (BIRC): Rapid Situational Awareness Following an Indoor or Subway Biological Event
Nerayo Teclemariam, Sandia National Laboratories
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T10-011
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Improvement of CBRN AT&D Uncertainty Forecasts by Including Accurate Wind Uncertainty Information
Walter Kolczynski, Dept. of Meteorology, Penn State University
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T10-012
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BioSITES: Biological Signature Identification and Threat Evaluation System
Shelton Griffith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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T10-013
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Down-Selecting NWP Ensemble Configurations for AT&D Applications
Jared Lee, Penn State University
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| Fundamental Mechanisms of Molecular and Cellular Injury Following Exposure Chemical Warfare Agents |
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T11-001
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Expression of Activated p53, ATF-2, CREB, c-Myc, and ELK-1 and Protein p21 in Rat Enterocytes after Soman Poisoning
Jaroslav Pejchal, Faculty of Military Health Sciences
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T11-002
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Chronic VX Exposure Effect on Rat Brain: Neuropathology Without Cognitive Impairments
Nahum Allon, Israel Institute for Biological Research
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T11-003
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Apoptosis in Airway Epithelial Cells Due to Sulfur Mustard Inhalation Exposure in Rats
Devon Andres, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
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T11-004
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Vesicant-Induced Human Airway Epithelial Cytokine Secretion Is Mediated Via Oxidant Stress
Naga Shanmugam, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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T11-005
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Effect of Non-Lethal Doses of Organophosphates on Liver Cells
Thomas O'Shaughnessy, Naval Research Laboratory
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T11-006
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A Systems Biology Approach to Identifying Potential Therapeutic Targets to Enhance Neuroprotective Activity Following Sarin Exposure
James Dillman, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Disease
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T11-007
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In Vitro Studies of the Inflammatory Response of Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells to Sulfur Mustard
Offie Clark, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
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T11-008
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Organ Specific Pathway Perturbation Resulting from Exposure to Organophosphorus Agent Sarin
A Soto, Applied Biotechnology Branch, 711-HPW
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T11-009
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Development of A Sulfur Mustard Non-Human Primate Inhalation Exposure Model
Mohan Sopori, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
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T11-010
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Pregabalin Reduces the Duration of Acute Seizures Induced by Soman Exposure
Marcio Furtado, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T11-011
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Using In Vitro Tools to Determine Emerging Chemical Threat Mechanisms of Action
Dan Read, Battelle
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T11-012
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Chronology of Pulmonary Injury Following Microinstillation Inhalation Exposure to Soman
Michael Perkins, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
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T11-013
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Vesicant-Induced Gel-Forming Mucin Gene Activation and Airway Epithelial Mucus Hypersecretion: Role of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Signaling
Naga Shanmugam, Dept of Pathology, USUHS
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T11-015
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Temporal Analysis of Biological Fluid for the Analysis of Cellular Signaling and Response Using Ion Mobility-mass Spectrometry Analyses
Jeffrey Enders, Vanderbilt University
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| Host-Pathogen Interactions |
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T13-001
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Phosphoprotein Signaling Induced by Rift Valley Fever Virus in Lung Epithelial Cells
Serguei Popov, George Mason University
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T13-003
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CaSR Activation Can Prevent Cholera Toxin and E. Coli Sensitive Electrolyte Transport in the Colon
John Geibel, Yale University
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T13-004
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Development of a Rabbit Vaccination and Inhalational Challenge Model for Evaluation of Next Generation Vaccine Candidates for Francisella Tularensis
Shannon Martin, DynPort Vaccine Company LLC, A CSC Company
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T13-005
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Modeling Francisella Tularensis and Yersinia Pestis Initial Host-Pathogen Interactions
Peter Robinson, AFRL
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T13-007
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Functional Gene Discovery in Yersinia spp. Infection Using RNAi-Based Gene Silencing
Elizabeth Hong-Geller, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T13-009
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Development and Characterization of the Rhesus Macaque Model for Inhalational Brucellosis
Richard Warren, Battelle
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T13-010
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Use of a 3-D Cell Culture Model to Investigate Pathogenicity of Biological Agents of Concern to Assess “How Clean is Clean?”
Rachel Bartholomew, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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T13-011
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Development of a Microfluidic Platform to Study Cell-Intrinsic Innate Immune Responses to Viral Infection
Bryan Carson, Sandia National Laboratories
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T13-012
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The Pathogenesis of Rift Valley Fever Virus in the Mouse Model
Darci Smith, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-013
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Characterization of Immune Cells from Non-Human Primates Challenged with a Lethal Dose of Ebola Zaire via Aerosol Route
Joshua Johnson, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-014
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Development of a Rhesus Macaque Model for Francisella Tularensis Pneumonia
Jessica Price, Dynport Vaccine Company
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T13-015
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Genome-Wide RNA Interference Screen for Host Factors Required for Rift Valley Fever Virus Infection
Brooke Harmon, Sandia National Laboratories
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T13-016
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Dendritic Cells Infected with a Live-Attenuated Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Vaccine Inhibit Human T Cell Proliferation and Survival In Vitro
Vaughan Wittman, VaxDesign Corporation
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T13-018
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Induction of DNA Damage Signaling Cascade upon RVFV Infection
Kylene Kehn-Hall, George Mason University
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T13-019
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Real Time High Content Analysis of Bacterial Infections of Human Monocyte Derived Macrophages
Brian Bell, Air Force Research Laboratory
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T13-020
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Analysis of Yersina Pestis Proteins in Human and Murine Immune Responses to Plague Infection
Andrea Keane-Myers, Naval Medical Research Center
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T13-021
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Knockdown of Filovirion-associated Host Factors Inhibits Virus Infection In Vitro and In Vivo
Kevin Spurgers, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-024
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Pathogenic Francisella Tularensis Exhibit Differential Trafficking in Human Dendritic Cells: Addressing the Therapeutic Potential of Dendritic Cell Targeting Drugs for Treatment of tularemia
Sahar El-Etr, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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T13-025
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Alterations in the Host Cell Antioxidant Enzyme Superoxide Dismutase 1 Following Exposure of Human Lung Epithelial Cells to Rift Valley Fever Virus
Aarthi Narayanan, George Mason University
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T13-027
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An in Silico Model of Endotoxic Shock
Meghan Makley, HJF, AFRL/711 HPW/RHPB, WPAFB, OH
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T13-028
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Screen for Novel Cellular Components Necessary for Shiga Toxin and Ricin Toxicity in Human Primary Renal Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells
Kayleigh A. MacMaster, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
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T13-029
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Modeling Visual Phenotypic Variations in Macrophages Infected by Francisella Tularensis using Machine Learning
Umesh Adiga, UES, Inc. and AFRL 711th HPW / RHPCB
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T13-030
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Lethal Toxin or Edema Toxin Expression Allows for Systemic Dissemination of Bacillus anthracis in a Rabbit Model of Inhalational Anthrax.
J. A. Lovchik, University of New Mexico
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T13-031
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Nuclear Transport Proteins as Targets for Antiviral Drug Design
Wayne Schultz, Hauptman Woodward Institute
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T13-032
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Exploiting the Synergy between Cytokines and Antibodies to Treat Tularemia
Girish Kirimanjeswara, Albany Medical College
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T13-033
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High-Throughput Phenotypic Screening of Approved Drugs Identifies Novel Host Pathways Involved in Ebola Virus Infection
Jennifer M. Brannan, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-034
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High‐throughput RNAi‐Based Functional Genomics Approach to Broadly Determine Early Predictors and Therapeutic Targets of Vascular Collapse From Exposure to Diverse Threat Agents
Aarti Gautam, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T13-036
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CpG-ODN Challenge Induces Old Mice But Not Young Mice Severe Multi-Organ Damage and Lethality Via TNF and FasL-meidated NKT Cell Activation
Manabu Kinoshita, National Defense Medical College
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T13-037
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Dominance of Early Type-1 and Type-17 Immunological Responses to F. Tularensis SchuS4 Aerosols in Swiss Webster Mice
Katherine Brittingham, Battelle Biomedical Research Center
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T13-038
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Naïve Immune Response to Exposure to F. Tularensis SchuS4 Aerosols in Cynomolgus Macaques
Katherine Brittingham, Battelle Biomedical Research Center
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T13-039
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Development of Novel Models of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers in Immunocompetent and Humanized Mice
Amy Shurtleff, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-040
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Comparison of Living and Nonliving Brucella Melitensis Vaccines
Carmen Fernandez-Prada, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T13-041
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Characterization of the Natural History of Lassa Fever Virus Disease in Cynomolgus Macaques Following Aerosol Exposure
Anna Honko, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-042
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Development of a Multi-component Spore-based Anthrax Vaccine
Jessica Reinhardt, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T13-043
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Calcium Release Activated Calcium Channels and Calcium Signaling in CD4+ T-cells
Stephen Arndt, Vanderbilt University
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| Biologically Inspired Materials for CB Defense |
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T15-001
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Iterative Biomimetic Selection of Small Molecule Sequestrants
Marcey Waters, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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T15-002
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Synthesis of Highly Ordered, Chiral Interlocked Rings by Dynamic Self-Templating
Mee-Kyung Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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T15-003
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Discovering Structured Peptide Catalysts by Reactive Tagging
Tongen Wang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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T15-004
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Self-Decontaminating Hybrid Coating Systems Containing Silk-Stabilized Enzymes, Nanomaterials, and Small Molecule-Based Active Elements
Matthew Dickerson, Air Force Research Laboratory
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T15-005
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Protein Recognition
Maya Zayats, Johns Hopkins University
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T15-006
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Strategies for the Presentation of Epitopes on Gold Nanostructures
David Wright, Vanderbilt University
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T15-007
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A Thermostable Platform for Multimerization of Single Domain Antibodies
Alena Calm, US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
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T15-008
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Aptamer-Nanoparticle Hybrid Materials for Rapid Colorimetric Analyte Detection
Jorge Chavez, Wright-Patterson AFB
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T15-009
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Bio-threat Simulants Produced with Food Additives and DNA for the Testing of Bio-detector Networks
George Farquar, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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T15-010
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Osmotic Stress and Water Isotope Effects in Kinesin-1 Gliding Motility Assays
Steven Koch, University of New Mexico
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T15-011
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How is the Intrinsic Dynamics of a Protein Related to Enzymatic Activity?
Sidney Elmer, Sandia National Labs
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T15-012
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Directed Evolution of a Bacterial Homologue of Human Carboxylesterase 1
Patricia Legler, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T15-013
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Reversed Enantioselectivity of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphatase against Organophosphorus Nerve Agents by Rational Design
Marc-Michael Blum, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T15-014
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BioMORTAR Plasmid Design Tool
Colin Hoffman, 2010 UIUC iGEM Software Team
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T15-015
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Computational Design of Gallium (III) Nitrate Carried by Immunoconjugated Carbon Nanotubes Against Francisella Tularencis
Karim Salazar, TAMU
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T15-016
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A “Super-Library” of Hyperthermophilic Protein Scaffolds for Engineering Molecular Recognition
Mahmud Hussain, North Carolina State University
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T15-017
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Dynamic Cyclic Thiodepsipeptide Libraries From Thiol-Thioester Exchange
Soumyadip Ghosh, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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T15-018
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Using Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry to Identify Small Molecule Sequestrants for Nitrated Aromatic Compounds
Joshua Beaver, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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T15-019
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Charge-transfer EAM Potentials: From Atoms and Ions to Amino Acids to Proteins
Godwin Amo-Kwao, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UNM
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T15-020
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Thermo-Responsive Wound Dressing Hydrogel
Luo Mi, University of Washington
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| Agent-Host-Medical-Counter-Measure Interaction Prediction |
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T21-001
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A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Model for Tabun (GA)
Jeffery Gearhart, Henry M. Jackson Foundation, 711 HPW/RHPB USAF
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T21-002
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Characterizing Uncertainty and Population Variability in a PBPK-PD Mathematical Model for the Oxime HI-6
Teresa Sterner, Henry M. Jackson Foundation
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T21-003
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Decision Making & Analysis Tools for Bio-surveillance & Biosecurity: An Integrated Model for Pathogen-Host-Environment Interactions
Lilit Yeghiazarian, University of Cincinnati
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T21-004
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Pathomics: Integrated Systems Approach for Host-Pathogen Interaction Prediction and Countermeasure Development
Helen Cui, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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T21-005
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Route of Entry Model for Predicting Chemical Warfare Agent Miosis
Meghan Makley, HJF, AFRL/711 HPW/RHPB, WPAFB, OH
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T21-006
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Using Antagonistic Drug Combinations to Combat the Evolution of Drug Resistance
Pamela Yeh, Portland State University
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| Data Link and Extrapolation Across Animal Species Including Human |
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T22-001
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A Comparison of QSAR Multivariate Statistical Regression Techniques to Predict Chemical Warfare Agent Biologically-Based Dose-Response Model Parameters
Paul Anderson, Air Force Research Laboratory
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T22-002
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An Asymmetric, Multiple-Path Model of Lung Deposition and Clearance in Human and Rabbit
Amanda Hanes, 711 HPW/RHPB
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T22-003
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Modeling Non-Lethal Exposure Limits of Toxic Substances: the Impact of Data Quality on QSAR modeling
Eugene Demchuk, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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T22-004
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Potential Impact of Selected Dose-Response Models on Development of Bioaerosol Exposure Guidelines
Gabriel Intano, USAPHC/DHRM/EHRAP
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| Novel Vaccine Technologies |
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T23-001
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Lyophilized Anthrax Vaccine, Reconstituted at Point-of-Use, Demonstrates Enhanced Immunogenicity in the New Zealand White Rabbit (NZWR) Model
John Troyer, PharmAthene, Inc
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T23-002
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Multivalent Filovirus Vaccine – Response to Pre-existing Anti-vector Immunity and Protection against Aerosol Challenge
William Pratt, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T23-003
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Developing In Vitro BSL-II Assays for Filovirus-Specific Antibodies and Vaccines
Anatoly Kachurin, VaxDesign Corporation
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T23-004
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Induction of CD8+ T-Cells by Sudan Ebola Virus Proteins Provides Partial Protection from Heterologous Challenge with Mouse-adapted Zaire Ebola Virus.
Majidat Muhammad, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T23-005
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Induction of Active Immune Responses by Exogenous T cell Agonists Combined with Immunomodulatory Molecules (CEL-1000 or Ii-key) to Protect Against Anthrax and Plague in Mouse Models
Christian Darko, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD
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T23-006
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Protective Efficacy Evaluation of Protein- and DNA-Based Anthrax Vaccines in Guinea Pigs Against Aerosol Challenge by Bacillus cereus G9241
John Palmer, NMRC
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T23-007
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Electroporation of a Combinatorial Anthrax and Plague DNA Vaccine Elicits a Robust Immune Response that is Protective Against Both Pathogens
Mark Albrecht, Naval Medical Research Center
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T23-008
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Multivalent Bacterial Vaccine Technology
Tim Tripp, Syntiron, LLC
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T23-009
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In Vitro Construction of Complex Random Peptide Libraries Displayed on Virus-Like Particles for Use in Rapid Response to Emerging Pathogens and Biowarfare Agents
Carlee Ashley, Sandia National Laboratories/Univ. of New Mexico
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T23-010
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Stabilisation Technology for Vaccines, Adjuvants and Complex Biological Molecules
Jeffrey Drew, Stabilitech Ltd
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T23-011
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Plant-Based Accelerated Production Platform for Vaccine Antigens
Vidadi Yusibov, Fraunhofer USA
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T23-012
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Development of a Filovirus-like Vaccine for Prevention of Ebola- and Marburgvirus Hemorrhagic Fever
M. Javad Aman, Integrated BioTherapeutics
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T23-013
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Protective Immunity to Ebola and Marburg Viral Infections by Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Replicons Expressing Filovirus glycoproteins
Julia Biggins, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
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T23-014
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Novel Platform for Rapid Selection of Vaccine Candidates with Enhanced Immunity to Plague
Valentina Feodorova, S&R Institute for Medical&Veterinary Biotechnology
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T23-015
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Effective Countermeasures Against Rift Valley Fever Virus: A Novel Virus-Like Particle Based Approach
Ramon Flick, BioProtection Systems Corporation
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T23-016
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Safe and Standardizable ELISA for Filovirus Vaccine Evaluation and Establishment of Immune Correlates
John Dong, GenPhar, Inc.
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T23-017
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Development of Next Generation Anthrax Vaccines
Sukjoon Park, Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.
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T23-018
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Cellular and Serum Screening Antigen Array of Brucella Suis for Vaccines and Diagnostics
Tom Ding, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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| Medical Chemical Countermeasure Development |
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T24-001
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NIH Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats Research Program
David Yeung, National Institutes of Health/NINDS
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T24-002
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A Comparison of Reactivating and Therapeutic Efficacy of Two Newly Developed Oximes K203 and KR-22934 with Currently Available Aximes (Obidoxime, Trimedoxime, HI-6) against Tabun in Rats and Mice
Jiri Kassa, Faculty of Military Health Sciences
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T24-003
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Improving the OP Scavenging Capability of Human Prolidase
Ashima Saxena, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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T24-004
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