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Gulf War Illness Research: Is Enough Being Done?
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009 |
10:00 AM
Room 334 Cannon House Office Building
Tags:
Oversight and Investigations
Opening Statement
Hon. Harry Mitchell, Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Hon. David P. Roe, Ranking Republican Member, Subcommtitee on Oversight and Investigations
Hon. Timothy J. Walz, a Representative in Congress from the State of Minnesota
Panel: 1
James A. Bunker, National Gulf War Resource Center, Topeka KS, President, (Gulf War Veteran)
Paul Sullivan, Veterans for Common Sense, Executive Director
Richard F. Weidman, Vietnam Veterans of America, Executive Director for Policy and Government Affairs
Lea Steele, Ph.D., Kansas State University School of Human Ecology, Manhattan, KS, Adjunct Associate Professor, and Former Scientific Director, Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses
Panel: 2
Robert D. Walpole, Office of the Assistant Director of Central Intelligence, Former Special Assistant for Persian Gulf War Illnesses Issues, Central Intelligence Agency
Accompanied by:
Loren J. Fox Jr., Central Intelligence Agency, Former Senior Analyst for Gulf War Illness Issues
R. Craig Postlewaite, DVM, MPH, Force Health Protection and Readiness Programs, Deputy Director, Force Readiness and Health Assurance, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs), U.S. Department of Defense
Lawrence Deyton, MSPH, M.D., Veterans Health Administration, Chief Public Health and Environmental Hazards Officer, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Accompanied by:
Joel Kupersmith, M.D., Veterans Health Administration, Chief Research and Development Officer, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Mark Brown, Ph.D., Office of Public Health and Environmental Hazards, Director, Environmental Agents Service, Veterans Health Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Submissions for the Record
Roberta F. White, Ph.D.
Adrian Atizado
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