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Microbiologist and senior associate, [[Henry L. Stimson Center]], heading the Global Health Security program[http://www.stimson.org/globalhealth/programhome.cfm]; former | Microbiologist and senior associate, [[Henry L. Stimson Center]], heading the Global Health Security program[http://www.stimson.org/globalhealth/programhome.cfm]; former Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow (2003-04) and [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] Congressional Fellow (2000-01); professional staff with the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs]], she worked on issues related to domestic terrorism preparedness and the consequences of biological, chemical, and radiological exposures during military service; senior research fellow at the University of Washington/Seattle Biomedical Research Institute |
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Julie Fischer [r]: Microbiologist and senior associate, Henry L. Stimson Center, heading the Global Health Security program[1]; former Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow (2003-04) and American Association for the Advancement of Science Congressional Fellow (2000-01); professional staff with the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs]], she worked on issues related to domestic terrorism preparedness and the consequences of biological, chemical, and radiological exposures during military service; senior research fellow at the University of Washington/Seattle Biomedical Research Institute