Positioning Epidemiology for a Changing Environment—the Next 25 Years

ACE 2007 DRAFT MEETING SCHEDULE

Sept 15 – 18, 2007, Proposed Property: Marriott Harbor Beach, http://www.marriottharborbeach.com/, Ft. Lauderdale

 

Saturday, Sept 15

  9:00-5:00

Workshops (Cathy Critchlow organizer)
Minority Activities Committee workshop

  5:00-7:00

ACE Board of Directors Meeting

 

Sunday, Sept 16

  8:00-5:00

Workshops (Cathy Critchlow organizer)

  8:00-3:00

ACE Board of Directors Meeting

  5:00-7:00

Host Reception (University of Miami, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health)

Monday, Sept 17

 

Proposed: Past Presidents Breakfast Roundtables

  8:30-8:45

Welcome – Donna Shalala, FL and Ed Trapido, NCI

  8:45-10:15

Opening forum: The National and Global Burden of Disease in the Future
Moderator: Ed Trapido, NCI

Domestic Burden of Disease, Matt T. McKenna, MD, MPH, Director, Office on Smoking and Health, CDC
International Burden of Disease, Roger I. Glass, MD, PhD, Director, Fogarty International Center, NIH
  10:15-10:30

Beverage Break

  10:30-12:30

Plenary I: Ethics and Pandemiology: Balancing Rights, Managing Resources
Moderator: Ken Goodman, Director, Bioethics Program & Co-
Director, Ethics Programs, University of Miami

"Ethics and Pandemiology:
Balancing Rights, Managing Resources"
Kenneth W. Goodman, Ph.D.
(Chair, ACE Ethics Committee)
Director, Bioethics Program
Co-Director, Ethics Programs
University of Miami

"Public Health Ethics and Pandemic Influenza:
Federal Planning Activities"

Drue H. Barrett, Ph.D.
CAPT, U.S. Public Health Service
Public Health Ethics Coordinator
Office of the Chief Science Officer
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

"Pandemic Influenza:
Ethics, Law, and the Public's Health"

Benjamin E. Berkman, JD, MPH
O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law Georgetown University Law Center

"Ethical Issues in Emergency Response:
A State Perspective"

Robert Hood, Ph.D.
Ethics and Human Research Protections Program Assistant Director, Office of Public Health Research Florida Department of Health
  12:30-1:45

Buffet lunch – Luncheon Policy roundtables (Ticketed Events – Require Registration)

  12:45-1:45

New Directions in Scientific Publication (Publications Committee)

  2:00-3:30

Plenary II: Epidemiologic Responses to Disasters: Natural and
Man Made
Moderator: David Lilienfeld

The Iraq War, Gil Burnham
Ground Zero, Robin Herbert
Hurricane Katrina (TBN)

  3:30-3:45

Beverage Break

  3:45-4:15

ACE business meeting

  4:30-6:00

Poster Session (organized by the Publications Committee)

  6:00-7:00

Career Development Grants (Faye Davis, Mentoring Committee)

  7:00-8:00

Student/Post-Doc/Associate Members Reception (Annette

  8:00

Dinner on your own

Tuesday, Sept 18

  7:30-8:30

Breakfast Roundtables (Diana Bensyl, organizer)-
SEE ATTACHMENT I

  8:30-8:45

Presidential Address: That was Then, This is now
John Acquavella, Amgen, Inc.

  8:45-9:30

Special awards presentations (Awards Com. moderator)
Student prize paper

Other

  9:30-11:00

Plenary III: Planning for 2030
Moderator: David Lilienfeld

History of ACE – Dave Lilienfeld
15-20 minutes

Recognition of past ACE Presidents, Lilienfeld Awardees
(a calling of their names, during which they rise, and are recognized as a group)

Discussion

  11:00-11:20

Break

  11:20-12:30

Systems Approaches in Epidemiology: Opportunities and Challenges
Moderator: Ana Diez Roux, University of Michigan

Relevance of systems approaches to understanding the social determinants of health, Ana Diez Roux
University of Michigan

Lessons learned from applying systems perspectives to antibiotic resistance, Joseph Eisenberg
University of Michigan

Systems Thinking in Epidemiology: Lessons from the Initiative on the Study and Implementation of Systems, Scott J. Leischow, PhD
Arizona Cancer Center, The University of Arizona

  12:45- 2:00

Awards Banquet/Luncheon ( moderator)
Awarding of poster prizes

Lilienfeld Award Presentation and Speech -

Epidemiology prize paper – Allan Wilcox
Annals of Epidemiology prize paper – Jim Gurney

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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