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14TH CDC INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOSAFETY
BIOSAFETY MANAGEMENT
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE BY LEARNING FROM THE PAST
January 30 - February 3, 2016Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta, GA
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Presented By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in partnership with the Eagleson Institute and the American Biological Safety Association (ABSA International)
Cosponsored By: American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) and the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
STEERING COMMITTEE
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
CO-CHAIRS
Cristina Bressler, MBA, Associate Director for Program Development, Environment, Safety, and Health Compliance Office, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionMary Ann Sondrini, EdM, Executive Director, Eagleson Institute
STEERING COMMITTEE
Eduardo Gomez-Saladin, PhD, SM, CBSP, Lieutenant Commander, USPHS, Lead, Biosafety Team, Environment, Safety and Health Compliance Office, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionJoseph Kozlovac, MS, RBP, CBSP, Agency Biosafety Officer, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS)George Lathrop, DVM, MS, DACLAM, Deputy Branch Chief, Animal Resources, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionMichelle McKinney, MS, CBSP, Biosafety Professional, Environment, Safety, and Health Compliance Office, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionPaul J. Meechan, PhD, MPH, RBP, CBSP, Associate Director for Laboratory Science, Office of Safety, Security and Asset Management, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDee Pettit, PhD, Assistant Director, North Carolina Department of Health & Human ServicesNathaniel Powell Jr, DVM, Director, Lab Animal Residency, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionKalpana Rengarajan, PhD, MPH, RBP, Associate Director, Biosafety Officer, Emory UniversityBonnie Rubin, CLS, MBA, MHA, Associate Director, University of Iowa Hygienic LaboratoryJeffery Sheppard, Safety and Occupational Health Specialist, Environment, Safety, and Health Compliance Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PLEASE NOTEAll event tickets are located inside your name badge.
Please wear your name badge to all Symposium classes and events.
All Symposium presentations will be posted online after the conference. You will receive an email informing you of the details a couple weeks after the conference is over.
Please fill out all evaluation forms and return to the registration desk.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2016
5:00 Opening Reception (5:00 PM - 6:30 PM)This is a great opportunity to meet other participants, the speakers, and our corporate sponsors. Enjoy food and music while participating in the symposium scavenger hunt. Also, be sure to visit our Silver & Bronze sponsors to have a chance to win bonus prizes during our hot-spot game!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2016
2:45 Scavenger Hunt DrawingBe sure you have completed the scavenger hunt by the afternoon break on Tuesday to be included in the drawing for some cool prizes!
6:00 Banquet (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM)As the meeting theme is “Planning for the Future” this years banquet will be a “Futuristic” Party. Prepare to dance the night away and fantasize about what the future will have in store.
CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
CONFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS
Lobby Level
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2016
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WORKSHOP #1 Becoming Audit-Ready: Developing a Tool for Program EvaluationMAPLEWOOD
WORKSHOP #2 Decontamination Strategies from the Laboratory to LiberiaOAKWOOD
WORKSHOP #5 Basic Risk Assessment: An Introductory Course on Theory, Application and Tools OAKWOOD B
WORKSHOP #6 Necessary Management Skills for Biosafety Professionals OAKWOOD A
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WORKSHOP #3 Principles and Practices of Working in an ABSL3 FacilityOAKWOOD
WORKSHOP #8 A Model for Planning and Development of a Mock ABSL3 Laboratory Training Program OAKWOOD A
WORKSHOP #9 Tools to Enhance Laboratory BiosafetyMAPLEWOOD
WORKSHOP #10 Establishing Effective BSL3 Facility Performance Criteria OAKWOOD B
SYMPOSIUM AGENDA
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2016
5:00 Opening Reception (5:00 PM - 6:30 PM)Meet the Sponsors and Exhibitors
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016
8:00 WelcomeCristina Bressler, MBA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Mary Ann Sondrini, EdM, Eagleson Institute
SESSION 1: RISK GOVERNANCEModerator: Paul Meechan, PhD, MPH, RBP, CBSP, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
8:15 Risk and Decision Analysis for Biosafety ManagementSusan Caskey, Sandia National Laboratories
8:45 Building ConnectionsPaula DesRoches, ANP-BC, COHN-S, Emory Healthcare and Emory University; Dee Pettit, PhD, North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services
9:45 Break
10:15 Using ROI Analysis to Inform QI & Decision MakingKarl Ensign, MPP, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
10:45 ROI Animal FacilitiesSharon Dietz-Ostergaard, DVM, DACLAM, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11:15 USDA ARS: Building a Culture of SafetySteven Kappes, PhD, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS)
12:00 Lunch
1:15 ABSA International UpdateMelissa Morland, MS, RBP, CBSP, University of Maryland Baltimore
1:30 Activity: Designing Risk Assessment TemplatesPaul Meechan, PhD, MPH, RBP, CBSP, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2:30 Break
3:00 Setting Risk Tolerance Limits: A Panel DiscussionRob Weyant, PhD, RBP, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dee Zimmerman, University of Texas Medical Branch; Kazunobu Kojima, MD, PhD, World Health Organization; Barbara Owen, MPH, RBP, CBSP, CHMM, Merck & Company; Dee Pettit, PhD, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services; John Balog, RBP, Food and Drug Administration
3:30 Break
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
4:00 Establishing a Culture of Safety: Lessons Learned and a Case Study Joseph Kanabrocki, PhD, CBSP, University of Chicago
5:00 Conclusion
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2016
8:00 Welcome
SESSION 2: RISK COMMUNICATION Moderator: Nathaniel Powell, Jr., DVM, DACLAM, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
8:15 Risk Communication and Biosafety: Making First Impressions You Want to LastBarbara Reynolds, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:15 Skills for Communicating within an OrganizationAnn Turner, PhD, FASAE, CAE, American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)
9:45 Break
SESSION 3: EMERGING REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINESModerator: Joseph Kozlovac, MS, RBP, CBSP, USDA - ARS
10:15 Revisions: Where are these regulations and guidelines going? How have they changed?
WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual: Kazunobu Kojima, MD, PhD, World Health Organization;Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL) 6th Edition: Paul Meechan, PhD, MPH, RBP, CBSP, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Proposed Regulatory Changes to the Federal Select Agent Program Regulations: 7 CFR Part 331; 9 CFR Part 121, and 42 CFR Part 73: Charles Divan, PhD, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA – APHIS);Ag Biocontainment Guidance: Eilyn Fabregas, MS, RBP, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA – APHIS);Select Agents: Daniel Sosin, MD, MPH, FACP, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNSF/ANSI-49 Biosafety Cabinetry Certification: James Wagner, Controlled Environment Testing, LLC
12:15 Lunch
1:30 Canada’s Human Pathogens and Toxins Act: Lessons LearnedStacey Mantha, MSc, Public Health Agency of Canada
2:15 Break
SESSION 4: HEALTHCARE FOR FIELD WORKERS AND INTERNATIONAL VISITORS Moderator: Kalpana Rengarajan, PhD, MPH, RBP, Emory University
2:45 Post-Deployment Support: Lessons Learned from Ebola ResponseRichard Klomp, MOB, MS, LPC, BCPC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3:15 Biological Risk Management Implementation: Experiences with Ebola in West Africa and ElsewhereGavin MacGregor-Skinner, BVSc, MSc, MPH, MRCVS, Penn State College of Medicine
3:45 Questions and Answers
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
4:00 Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Evolution of the Architecture and Engineering Industry’s Influence on Biosafety Mark Fitzgerald, HDR
4:30 Conclusion
6:00 Banquet (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2016
8:00 Welcome
SESSION 5: BIOSAFETY IN THE FUTURE: WORKFORCE, TRAINING, COMPETENCIES Moderator: Dee Pettit, PhD, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
8:15 Competencies: The Building Blocks of the Safety CultureMichael Pentella, PhD, D(ABMM), Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory
8:45 Training and Professional Development: How to Evaluate TrainingTom Chapel, MBA, MA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:30 Break
10:00 Panel Discussion: Ideas on How People Can Enter the Biosafety Field When No Educational or Career Path ExistsRobert Ellis, PhD, CBSP, DACVM(Hon.), Colorado State University; Bonnie Rubin, CLS, MBA, MHA, University of Iowa Hygienic Laboratory
11:00 Use of ISO 35001 (CWA 15793) as a Tool for MetricsPatty Olinger, RBP, Emory University
HOT TOPICS
11:30 Hot TopicsUpdate on Global Health Security Agenda Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, PhD, JD, U.S. Department of StateAnd More!
12:30 Conclusion
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SPEAKER BIOS ONLINE:www.eagleson.org/CDC
1 John Balog, RBP, Biological Safety Officer, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
2 Susan Caskey, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Tom Chapel, MBA, MA, Health Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3 Paula DesRoches, ANP-BC, COHN-S, Corporate Director, Emory Healthcare and Emory University
Sharon Dietz-Ostergaard, DVM, DACLAM, Associate Clinical Veterinarian, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4 Charles Divan, Unit Director Operational Services, United States Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA – APHIS)
5 Robert Ellis, PhD, CBSP, DACVM (Hon), Director of Biosafety, Colorado State University
6 Karl Ensign, MPP, Senior Director, Planning and EvaluationAssociation of State and Territorial Health Officials
7 Eilyn Fabregas, MS, RBP, Agency Biosafety Officer, United States Department of Agriculture
8 Mark Fitzgerald, Principal Laboratory Planner, HDR
Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, PhD, JD, Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs, U.S. Department of State
9 Joseph Kanabrocki, PhD, CBSP, Assistant Dean for Biosafety, University of Chicago
10 Steven Kappes, PhD, Deputy Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS)
Kazunobu Kojima, MD, PhD, Scientist, Global Capacities, Alert and Response, World Health Organization
11 Richard Klomp, MOB, MS, LPC, BCPC, Deputy Director WorkLife Wellness Office (WWO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Stacy Mantha, MSc, Director, Office of Pathogen Security, Centre for Biosecurity, Public Health Agency of Canada
12 Gavin MacGregor-Skinner, BVSc, MSc, MPH, MRCVS, Assistant Professor Graduate Homeland Security Program, Penn State College of Medicine
13 Paul J. Meechan, PhD, MPH, RBP, CBSP, Associate Director for Laboratory Science, Office of Safety, Security and Asset Management, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
14 Melissa Morland, MS, RBP, CBSP, Assistant Director and Biosafety Officer, University of Maryland
15 Patricia Olinger, RBP, Assistant Vice President, Office of Research Administration, Emory University
16 Barbara Owen, MPH, RBP, CBSP, CHMM, Director of Biosafety, Merck & Company
17 Michael Pentella, PhD, SM(ASCP), CIC, D(ABMM), Director of the Bureau of Laboratory Sciences, Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory
18 Dee Pettit, PhD, Assistant Director, North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services
19 Barbara Reynolds, PhD, Senior Advisor, Crisis and Risk Communication, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
20 Bonnie Rubin, CLS, MBA, MHA, Associate Director, University of Iowa
21 Daniel M. Sosin, MD, MPH, FACP, Acting Director, Division of Select Agents and Toxins, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
22 Ann Turner, PhD, FASAE, CAE, Executive Director, American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)
23 James Wagner, Principal, Controlled Environment Consulting, LLC
24 Rob Weyant, PhD, RBP (ABSA), Senior Advisor, Office of the Associate Director for Laboratory Science and Safety (OADLSS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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