The final conference agenda is now available online.
ICUH 2007 is also pleased to announce that the following people have confirmed their participation in this dynamic conference:
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Hans Rosling, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
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Honorable Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister, St. Kitts & Nevis
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Patti Brennan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Public Health Informatics
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Alex Ezeh , African Population and Health Research Centre
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Gunther Eysenbach, Centre for Global eHealth Innovations
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Judy Ozbolt, University of Maryland, Nursing Informatics
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Richard Fitton, Hadfield Medical Centre, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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David Moore, Native Americans and eHealth
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Roberto Rodrigues, Pan American Health Organization, eHealth in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Brian Smedley, Opportunity Agenda
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Elijah Cummings, US Congressman
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Joe Lombardo, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Lab
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Rita Kukafka, Columbia University, Public Health Informatics
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Renata Bushko, Future of Health Technology Institute
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Joshua Sharfstein, Baltimore City Health Commissioner
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Rajeev Bali, Knowledge Management for Healthcare (KARMAH), Coventry University, UK
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Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Center for Management of Medical Technology
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Elliot Sclar, Columbia University Center for Sustainable Development
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Judy Phelan, Health eTechologies Initiative
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Stephen Thomas, Center for Minority Health, University of Pittsburgh
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Thomas Glass, Johns Hopkins University, Social Epidemiology
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Sarah Lord, Inflexxion, Inc.
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Lisa Marsch, Center for Drug Use and HIV Research
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David Ahern, Health eTechologies Initiative
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Zachary Rosenthal, Duke University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Steve Ondersma, Wayne State University
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Wendy Lam, RTI International
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Robert Mayes, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization
The official language of ICUH
2007 is English. For this reason, simultaneous
translation will not be provided and all conference
material (written and spoken) will be in English.
All abstracts, presentation materials, and/or
posters submitted for the conference are therefore
required to be in English.