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List of abstracts and papers
1. Biological threat of precursor and antibiotics in stream sediments: Igor Anic, APO d.o.o. Hazardous Waste Management Agency, Zagreb, Croatia2. Biological threat of toxic substance distribution: Indira Crnkic, APO d.o.o. Zagreb, Croatia
3. Czech Universal Solutions for Decontamination of Military Equipment: Prof. Jiří Matoušek, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
4. CBRN Decon Systems and, in particular, Decon Systems for Sensitive Equipment: Dr. Stefano Miorotti, Cristanini S.p.A., Verona, Italy
5. Considering destruction of lewisite chemical weapons – what are the arsenic problems in environment pollution: Dr. Vadin Petrov, Udmurtiya, Russia
6. Will all chemical weapons in Russia be destroyed by Year 2015? Reference the Udmurtiya chemical weapon destruction facility: Dr. Vadin Petrov, Udmurtiya, Russia
7. The Economic Efficiency of Chemical Detection: How do we evaluate cost-effectiveness of chemical detection?: Dan Kaszeta, Smiths Detection, Bushey, Herts, UK
8. Recommendations Regarding Percutaneous Toxicity and Contact Transfer: Timothy Bauer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, Virginia, USA
9. Biological threat of antibiotic resistant infections; Slavko Bokan, LTC (ret.), Croatia
10. Nuclear security system in Georgia: Lia Chelidze, Nuclear and Radiation Safety Service of Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia, 6 G.Gulua str.0114, Tbilisi, Georgia
11. Structural aspects of oxime based reactivators of cholinesterases as nucleophile: Kallol K Ghosh, School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur ( C.G.) India
12. The use of Commercial non-BW Manufacturing Techniques and Equipment for the Creation of a Clandestine BW Program: Peter Leitner, Higgins Counterterrorism Research Center, P0 BOX 5735, Arlington, VA 22205, USA
13. Caregivers’ quality of life of severely disabled war survivors: A national study from Iran: Batool Mousavi, Janbazan Medical and Engineering Research Center (JMERC), Tehran, Iran
14. Antimicrobial activity of pentacyclic triterpenes isolated from Acacia Mellifera: Joyce Ondicho, CTMDR, KEMRI, P.O Box 54840, Nairobi, Kenya
15. Antibiotic Resistance, Global Threat: Encho Savov, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria
16. The efficiency of melatonin and S-methylisothiourea treatments in nitrogen mustard induced lung toxicity: Dr. Hakan Yaren, Department of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defence, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey
17. Reversibil Treatment Of Rad-Bio-Chem Lesions On The Skin: Constantin Stan, Scientific Research Centre for NBC Defense and Ecology, Bucharest, Romania
18. NPIC's role in dealing with chemicals crisis and accidents – Macedonian example: Lidija Savik, Ministry of Health/Bureau for medicines, Skopje, Macedonia
19. Plasma-chemical activated weak inorganic water solutions for medical and sanitary-hygienic purposes: Oleksandr Pivovarov, Ukrainian State University of Chemical Engineering, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
20. Isolation of nonpathogenic Entamoeba coli from patients: Aspects of environmental contamination: Kennedy Kaonga, Pathology and Microbiology Department, University Teaching Hospital, P/Bag RW1X Lusaka, Zambia
21. Lytic activity of bacteriophage against Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from patients with Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM) in Erbil city: Dizaye Kawa, Hawler Medical University of Medicine, Erbil, Iraq
22. Threats of pollution water by Uranium in Central Asia: Igor Hadjamberdjev, Medical Academy of Kyrgyz republic; Central Asia Toxic Action network, Kyrgistan
23. Genetic diversity and geographic distribution of F. tularensis in the Ukraine: Dr. Pozdnyakova Lyudmyla, Ukrainian Anti-Plague Research Institute, Odessa, Ukraine
24. Civil defense response to WMD threats and terrorism: Zvonko Orehovec, Aplied Science University, Velika Gorica, Croatia
25. Experimental Model for the F. tularensis Survival in Water Evaluation: Dr. Pozdnyakova Lyudmila, Ukrainian Anti Plague Research Institute. Odessa, Ukraine
26. Inactivation F. tularensis in Water by Chlorine Disinfectants: Dr. Slavina N.G. Ukrainian Anti Plague Research Institute, Odessa, Ukraine and Dr. Sazonova Elena, Anti Plague Research Institute, Odessa, Ukraine
27. Optimizing Operational Medical Countermeasure Deployment Strategies for Public Health, Emergency Response, and Medical Systems: Steven A. Adams, MPH, Deputy Director, Division of Strategic National Stockpile, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 1600 Clifton Rd. NE (MS D-08), Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
28. Training purpose of special forces for action in CBRN events: Zvonko Krajnović, Croatia
29. Plan for evacuation and rescue in oil industry: Željko Benković, M.Sc., Safety ISINACO, Member of the INA Group, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
30. Nanomaterials Risk Assessment: Biosecurity Implications of the Emerging Regulatory Guidelines: Dr. Venkat Rao, National and Defense Programs CSC Defense Group, USA
31. Diet Composition alters Soman Toxicity; Dr. Todd M. Myers, US Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense Analytical Toxicology Division, Neurobehavioral Toxicology Branch, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5400, USA
32. Lessons for Prevention and Crisis Consequence Management from CBRN Incidents in Japan; Dr. Katsuhisa Furukawa, Fellow, Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
33. The Nexus between Illicit Networks and WMD Proliferation: The Case Study of North Korea; Dr. Katsuhisa Furukawa, Fellow, Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
34. BIGRUDI, Mobile Diagnostics for Biothreat Agents; Dr. Ellerbrok Heinz, PhD, Virologist, Robert Koch Institut, Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin, Germany
35. A Comparison of the Neuroprotective Efficacy of Individual Oxime (Hi-6) and Combinations of Oximes (Hi-6 + Trimedoxime, Hi-6 + K203) in Soman-Poisoned Rats; Dr. Jiri Kassa, Department of Toxicology, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, 500 01 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
36. Medical Countermeasures in Case of Threat or Use of Nerve Agents; Prof Dr. Jiri Bajgar, Dr. Jiri Kassa, Kamil KUCA, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
37. Recent Initiatives for Medical Defense against Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism; Dr. David H. Moore, D.V.M., Ph.D., Battelle Memorial Institute, 1204 Technology Drive, Aberdeen, Maryland, USA 21001-1228
38. An Integrated Approach to Risk Assessment and Mitigating the Nuclear and Radiological Threat; Dr. Slavko Bokan, LTC (Ret), Croatia
39. Biotechnology Risk and Scientists' Responsibility; Wei Xiao-Qing, Wang Jia-Ping, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Taiping Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100850, P. R. China
40. Development of pseudo catalytic bioscavengers: in vitro oxim-assisted reactivation of human butyrylcholinesterase, Dr. Jun Daniel, Faculty of Military Health Scientists, Trebesska 1575, Hradec Kralove 500 01, Czech Republic
41. A Broad Based Collaborative Effort to Respond to Pathogenic Bacteria; David Trudil, Michał Bartoszcze, Romuald Gryko, Mzia Kutateladze, Battelle/NHDetect, Reisterstown, MD USA
42. Interaction of Gold Nanoparticles with Hela Cells; Dr. Elena Ryabchikova, Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science. Lavrent'eva pr. 8, Novosibirsk, 630090. Russia
43. Addressing Syntetic Biology and Biosecurity; Anthony Treubrodt, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1717 New Jersey Ave. NY, Washington DC 20001
44. Chemical Treatment of Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria and Antibiotics in the Environment; Prof. Dr. Zvonko Orehovec, Croatia
45. Thermal Desorption of Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria and Antibiotics in Stream Sediments; Ilija Smitran, Ind.Eco Cor., Croatia
46. Testing the Resistance of Polymer Materials and Textiles against Warfare Agents; Peter Hunziker, Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports DDPS, Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP, Spiez Laboratory, CH-3700 Spiez, Switzerland (poster)
47. BX 24 Decontaminant Product and its Reaction with TIC's; Dr. Stefano Miorotti, Cristanini S.p.A., Verona, Italy
48. History and Future of Skin Protection; Robert P. Chilcott, Professor, University of Hertfordshire, UK
49. Fabric Selection for the Outer Shell of The Air Permeable CBRN Suits: National Armed Forces Republic of Latvia; M.Eng. Igors Sitvjenkins, Defence Science Research Center, Ezermalas street 8, Riga, LV-1014, Republic of Latvia
50. Nuclear Nonproliferation and Post-Conflict Nation Building in Iraq: Introduction to the Session; Prof. Carleton J. Phillips, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas USA
51. The Role of the IAEA in Iraq Nuclear Facility Dismantlement; Melanie K. Wong, IAEA, Vienna, Austria
52. Decommissioning Challenges and Progress on Destroyed Nuclear Facilities and Sites in Iraq; Adnan Jarjies, Ministry of Science and Technology, Baghdad, Iraq
53. The Roles of the International Radioecology Laboratory in Iraq Nuclear Facility Dismantlement; Mikhail Bondarkov, International Radioecology Laboratory, Slavutych, Ukraine
54. Radioactive Waste Management in Iraq: Status, Planning and Challenges; Emad Shamsaldin, Ministry of Science and Technology, Baghdad, Iraq
55. Radiation Worker's Safety and Public Health Assessment; Prof. Brenda E. Rodgers, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
56. Decommissioning of the Geo-pilot Plant in Bahgdad; Hamza Yaseen Al-Jebouri, Radiation Protection Center, Ministry of Environment, Baghdad, Iraq
57. The EU/Iraq Cooperation in Nuclear Decommissioning and Radwaste Management; Renato Mele, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
58. Summary and Session Overview: Iraq NDs and the Role of Texas Tech's CERS in Nuclear Nonproliferation and Security; Prof. Ronald K. Chesser, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
59. Evaluation of the Emergency and Rescue Plans using Modern Computer Programs; Marijan Lončarević, M.Sc., Head of OHS Department, Darko Vinicki, B.Sc., Safety Advisor, Petrokemija Ltd., Croatia
60. Novel Acetylcholinesterase Reactivators; Dr. Kamil Kuca, Kamil Musilek, Daniel Jun, Jana Karasova, Miroslav Pohanka and Jiri Kassa, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
61. Analytical Methods for Determination of Organophosphorus Compounds; Dr. Milica Zlatković, The National Poison Control Centre, Military Medica Academy, Crnotravska 17, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
62. The Biohazard: From the Routine Management to the Emergency Response in Case of Natural, Accidental or Intentional Biological Events in Workplaces; Dr. Liliana Frusteri, Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL), Rome, Italy; Prof. Roberto Mugavero, University of Rome "Tor Vergata" - Faculty of Engineering DIE Rome, Italy
63. Anticonvulsant Effect of Midazolam on Neurotoxic Rodenticde Tetramine Induced-seizure in Rats; Dr. Wang Yong-An, Wang Heng-Lin, Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, 27 Taping Road, Beijing 10085, P. R. China
64. The Role of Science Diplomacy in Iraq Nuclear Facility Dismantlement: A Student Perspective; Eric K. Howell, Center for Environmental Radiation Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA

























