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2017 Summit of the Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Emerging Infections and Preparedness. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Jennifer McQuiston and X.J. Meng
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
2017 Summit of the Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Emerging Infections and Preparedness. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Jennifer McQuiston
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
Supportive observers. ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
Notable leaders in science, medicine and healthcare met at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for MAC’s quarterly Bioscience-Health IT Leadership Council (BLC) meeting. BLC Chair and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Georgia President Kerry Kohnen kicked off the meeting, and MAC VP of Bioscience & Health IT David Hartnett provided council updates. Rear Admiral and Deputy Director, Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury and Environmental Health at the CDC Robin M. Ikeda and CDC Foundation President & CEO Charlie Stokes were the featured speakers.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
CD arrests. ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
Activist with bullhorn. ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
Expecting CD arrests. ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
Support from the sidelines. ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.
ACT-UP demonstrated at the CDC in Atlanta, GA, on this rainy day. ACT-UP's intent was to raise awareness that AIDS/HIV affected women differently and to demand research of women and AIDS.