Meeting Public Health Priorities: State Action on Biomonitoring
June 24th, 2005 Salt Lake City, Utah
The Following are powerpoint presentations from NCSL's conference, Meeting Public Health Priorities--State Action on Biomonitoring, which took place on July 24th in Salt Lake City Utah. Legislators and public health laboratory directors from the mountain states region attended the meeting to learn about biomonitoring and its implications for state policy.
Building the Environmental Capacity of Public Health Laboratories
Speaker: Andrea Lipman, MPH, Team Leader, Extramural Programs, Chemical Terrorism, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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The Role of Public Health Laboratories in Environmental Health
Speaker: David Mills, PhD, Director, Scientific Laboratory Division, New Mexico Department of Health |
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Presentation of Biomonitoring Consortium Accomplishments
This session outlines the efforts and successes of the 6-state consortium.
Speaker: David Butcher, MBS, MT(ASCP)SM, Director, Laboratory Services Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment |
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Getting Biomonitoring off the Ground: Case Studies and Challenges
This session will look at the state policy efforts to increase biomonitoring capabilities.
Speaker: Glen Andersen, National Conference of State Legislatures |
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California’s Biomonitoring Legislation
This session explores the California Legislature’s efforts to create a state biomonitoring program.
Speaker: Nicole Vasquez, Staff Consultant to the California Senate Health and Human Services Committee |
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Environmental Health
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