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Final Program - Society for Risk Analysis

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1:30-3:00 PMBallroom C1M3-A Animal Epidemics,Terrorist Threats, andSiting Biological ResearchFacilitiesChair: Jeryl Mumpower1:30 pm M3-A.1Perceived riskiness and WTP of fourterrorist threatsMumpower JL, Shi L, Vedlitz ATexas A&M University1:50 pm M3-A.2<strong>Risk</strong> perceptions and actions ofWorld Trade Center attack survivorscompared inside and outside theWTC towersZimmerman R, Sherman MF, Gershon RNew York University, Loyola UniversityMaryland, Columbia University2:10 pm M3-A.3Gender differences in lay people andexperts concerning their decisionsabout different strategies to fight epidemicsZingg A, Siegrist METH Zurich2:30 pm M3-A.4<strong>Risk</strong> publics: understanding the unifyingties of personal beliefs vs. communityof residence in the site-selection<strong>for</strong> a biological research facilityBinder AR, Scheufele DA, Brossard DNorth Carolina State University, Universityof Wisconsin-Madison1:30-3:00 PMBallroom C2M3-B: ExposureAssessment ToolsChair: Michael Breen1:30 pm M3-B.1Up in the air: comparison of exposuretools from across the globe thatcan predict worker inhalation exposuresGaborek BJDuPont Haskell Global Centers <strong>for</strong> Health& Environmental Sciences1:50 pm M3-B.2Microenvironment tracker (Micro-Trac) <strong>for</strong> individuals in health studies:estimation of time-microenvironmentprofiles from GPS data loggersBreen M, Crooks J, Long T, Isaacs K,Schultz B, Mukerjee S, Devlin RUS Environmental Protection Agency2:10 pm M3-B.3Integrating cumulative risk and environmentaljustice assessments toguide decision-making, promotestakeholder involvement and assesscumulative impacts: the CRA-EJWizardBarzyk TM, Perlmutt L, Dana G, MartinL, Foster S, Bollweg GUS Environmental Protection Agency2:30 pm M3-B.4A probabilistic depleted uranium per<strong>for</strong>manceassessment: methodologyand resultsPerona R, Lee R, Black P, Tauxe J, StocktonT, Fitzgerald M, Balshi M, Catlett KNeptune and Company, Inc.Monday1:30-3:00 PMBallroom C3M3-C Symposium: DoseResponse <strong>for</strong> BiothreatsSponsored by: DRSGChair: Peg Coleman1:30 pm M3-C.1Need drives development - ArmyBiological Military Exposure Guidelines(BMEGs)Thran BH, Intano GI, McAtee MJArmy Institute of Public Health1:50 pm M3-C.2Let the data speak: extrapolating in<strong>for</strong>mation<strong>for</strong> biothreatsDonadue DUniversity of Maine2:10 pm M3-C.3Modeling respiratory mechanics inanimals: tularemia in the rhesus monkeyMcClellan G, Weber P, Asgharian B, PriceOApplied Research Associates, Inc.2:30 pm M3-C.4Aerosol disease models: limitationsof current data and promise of model-directedresearchRoy CJTulane University School of Medicine1:30-3:00 PMRoom 7M3-E Symposium: ListeriaMonocytogenes Dose-Response Data and Models:Current and FutureAdvancementsSponsored by: MRASGChair: Sherri Dennis, Dan Gallagher1:30 pm M3-E.1Lots of bacteria - few cases: reopeningthe listeria dose-response modelblack-boxPouillot RFood and Drug Administration1:50 pm M3-E.2From experimental infections in animalsto quantifying subtypes in foods:advancements and challenges of datacollection <strong>for</strong> listeria dose-responseChen YFood and Drug Administration - CFSAN2:10 pm M3-E.3Future advancements: recommendationsfrom the IRAC-JIFSAN listeriadose-response workshopWalls IUS Department of Agriculture NationalInstitute of Food and Agriculture18

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