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Current and Previous Participants on the Ebola Call

  1. Abdessamad Tridane, UAE University
  2. Ada Yan, University of Melbourne
  3. Alexander J. Jones, OperonLabs, NIH
  4. Bob Pinner, U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  5. Bradford Green U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Modeling Unit, Ebola Task Force
  6. Bryan Lewis, Virginia Tech
  7. Caitlin Rivers, Virginia Tech
  8. Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Arizona State University
  9. Chang Chang, Peking University
  10. Christian Althaus, ISPM, University of Bern
  11. Emma McBryde, University of Melbourne
  12. Ira B. Schwartz, US Naval Research Laboratory
  13. James Mccaw, Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
  14. Jodie McVernon, Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
  15. Klimka Szwaykowska US Naval Research Laboratory
  16. Kraig Butrum, Skoll Global Threats
  17. Lauren Barthel, Operon Labs
  18. Leah Shaw, College of William and Mary
  19. Luis Mier, Johns Hopkins and US Naval Research Laboratory
  20. Manoj Gambhir, U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Modeling Unit, Ebola Task Force
  21. Martin Meltzer, U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Modeling Unit, Ebola Task Force
  22. Mehmet Gunes, University of Nevada, Reno
  23. Nic Geard, University of Melbourne
  24. Raul Andino, UC San Francisco
  25. Sherry Towers, Arizona State University
  26. Stuart Nichols, U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Modeling Unit, Ebola Task Force
  27. Thomas Gift, U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Modeling Unit, Ebola Task Force
  28. Bill Tetzlaff IBM Watson
  29. James Kaufman IBM Almaden and STEM Project co-lead
  30. Judy Douglas IBM Almaden and STEM committer
  31. Kun Hu IBM Almaden and STEM committer
  32. Mary Helander IBM Watson
  33. Mary Roth IBM Almaden
  34. Matthew Davis IBM Australia and STEM committer
  35. Melissa Cefkin IBM Almaden
  36. Pat Selinger IBM Almaden
  37. Rosalyn Hickson IBM Australia
  38. Simone Bianco IBM Almaden
  39. Stefan Edlund IBM Almaden and STEM Project co-lead

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