2009 Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology Conference

TUESDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2009

Session: Mechanisms of Injury and Physiological Response for Chemical and Biological Agents
Chair: Alison Director-Myska / Al Graziano
1400 - 1420 Michael W. Perkins, MRICD/The Geneva Foundation 
  Brain Cholinesterase Levels Following Inhalation Exposure to Sarin in Guinea Pigs
1420 - 1440 Jeffrey McGuire, US Army Edgewood CB Center 
  Evaluation of Toxicokinetics of Sarin, Cyclosarin, and VX Following Intravenous Exposures in Minipigs
1440 - 1500 Jiri Kassa, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence 
  The Relationship Between The Degree Of Blood Acetycholinesterase Inhibition And The Severity Of Poisoning With Paraoxon In Rats
1500 - 1520 Marcio Furtado, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research 
  Evaluation of Spontaneous Recurrent Seizures After Status Epilepticus Induced by organophosphorous compounds in Sprague-Dawley Rats
1520 - 1540 Albert Ruff, USAMRICD 
  Development of a Mouse Model for Sulfur Mustard-Induced Ocular Injury
1540 - 1610 Break
1610 - 1630 Christopher Whalley, ECBC 
  Comparison of the Effect Upon and Recovery of Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) Activity in Various Tissues and RBC After Inhalation and Subcutaneous Sarin(GB) Exposures
1630 - 1650 Eric Hack, AFRL / 711 HPW / RHPB 
  A Multi-species Mathematical Model of the Regional Deposition and Clearance of Chemical and Biological Agents in the Lung
1650 - 1710 Felice Lightstone, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 
  Modeling the Binding of CWAs to Human AChE and BuChE Compared to Other Species
1710 - 1730 Tammie Covington, HJF / 711th HPW / RHPB 
  A Multi-Species and -Route Ion- and Isomer-Specific Physiologically-Based pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic Model for VX
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