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Brian G. Bedard

Senior Livestock Specialist, World Bank

"One Health" capacity building for public health & animal health services

Albino J. Belotto

Pan American Health Organization

One team one goal: Health in the Americas

Peter Black

Principal Research Scientist, Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Integrated functioning national emergency response capacity

Teerasak Chuxnum

Bureau of Epidemiology, MOPH

Best practice for developing integrated capacity in surveillance: Thailand experience

Alain Dehove

Co-ordinator of the OIE World Animal Health and Welfare Fund

Costs of surveillance and prevention: A systemic perspective

Joseph Domenech

Chief, Animal Health Service/CVO FAO – Animal Health Service

Crisis Management Centre – Animal Health: An FAO-OIE tool and FAO-OIE-WHO model for emergency response to zoonotic events

Gyanendra N. Gongal

Medical Officer (VPH), WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia

Perspective on national preparedness & response capacity

James M. Hughes

Emory University

Best practices for conducting strategic research panel

William B. Karesh

Wildlife Conservation Society

One World, One Health

Lonnie King

Director National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-borne, and Enteric Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Best practices ensuring adequate international, regional and national capacity in public and animal health

Juan Lubroth

Infectious Disease Group/EMPRES Animal Health Service FAO, Rome

Surveillance, information, intelligence, intervention tools

Junaidu A. Maina

Chief Veterinary Officer, Nigeria

Best practices for controlling HPAI and other existing and potentially re-emerging infectious diseases

Moira McKinnon

Public Health Advisor, Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre

Emerging infections disease research program Southeast Asia

Orapan Pasavorakul

Senior Veterinary Officer, Department of Livestock Development

Thailand national emergency response capacity

Juliet Pulliam

Research and Policy in Infectious Disease Dynamics (RAPIDD) Program Fellow, Fogarty International Center National Institute of Health

Nipah virus emergence: A case study in strategic research

Jørgen Schlundt

Director Department of Food safety and Zoonoses, World Health Organization

Diseases at the human-animal interface: Intersectoral zoonoses prevention - some existing international tools

Darem Tabbaa

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Al Baath University, Syria

Best practices for promoting public health through inter-agency and cross-sectoral collaboration and partnership

David Waltner-Toews

Veterinarians Without Borders

Emerging Diseases, One Health, EcoHealth

Henrik C. Wegener

Director National Food Institute, Denmark

Developing integrated international, regional and national capacity in surveillance …global, regional and national examples

Kangzhen Yu

Chief Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture of People's Republic of China

Avain influenza prevention and control in China