| 7:30 am | Registration and Breakfast Outside Keck 100 & E-Street Conference Room |
| 8:00 am | Welcome and Workshop Overview Linda Birnbaum, Planning Committee Chair and Emeritus Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and National Toxicology Program (NTP) |
| Ned Sharpless, Director, National Cancer Institute (NCI) | |
| 8:30 am | Session 1: History and Current State of the Science of Environmental Exposure Effects on Aging and Cancer Susceptibility Co-Moderators: Bill Farland, Colorado State University, Emeritus & Danielle Carlin, NIEHS* |
State of the Science and Overview
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| 10:15 am | Break |
| 10:30 am | Session 1: History and Current State of the Science of Environmental Exposure Effects on Aging and Cancer Susceptibility Co-Moderators: Bill Farland, Colorado State University, Emeritus & Danielle Carlin, NIEHS* |
| Aging and Cancer Susceptibility James DeGregori, University of Colorado Cancer Center |
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| What Are the Gaps in Human Cancer Prevention and Control That May Be Addressed Through Companion Animal Research, and Vice Versa? Peter Rabinowitz, University of Washington* |
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| Session 1 Panel Discussion | |
| 12:15 pm | Lunch Break with Virtual Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Zoom |
| 1:30 pm | Session 2a: Methods and Current Studies Moderator: Myrtle Davis, Bristol Myers Squibb |
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| 3:00 pm | Break |
| 3:20 pm | Session 2a (cont’d): Methods and Current Studies Moderator: Myrtle Davis, Bristol Myers Squibb |
| Ongoing Canine Population Studies (cont’d) Rod Page, Colorado State University Daniel Promislow, University of Washington Richard Lea, University of Nottingham |
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| Session 2a Panel Discussion | |
| 5:30 pm | Adjourn Day 1 |
| Evening Reception with In-Person Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Balcony |
| 7:30 am | Breakfast E-Street Conference Room |
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Session 2b: Relevance of Companion Animal Exposures to Human Cancer and Aging Moderator: Nicole Deziel, Yale School of Public Health
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| 9:45 am | Break |
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Session 2b (cont’d): Relevance of Companion Animal Exposures to Human Cancer and Aging Moderator: Nicole Deziel, Yale School of Public Health
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| Session 2b Panel Discussion | |
| 12:00 pm | Lunch Break with Virtual Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Zoom |
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Session 3: Accelerating Cross-species Comparisons: Opportunities and Challenges in Data Sources, Collection, Storage, Modeling, and Sharing Moderator: Roy Jensen, University of Kansas*
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| 2:40 pm | Break |
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Session 3 (cont’d): Accelerating Cross-Species Comparisons: Opportunities and Challenges in Data Sources, Collection, Storage, Modeling, and Sharing Moderator: Roy Jensen, University of Kansas*
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| Session 3 Panel Discussion | |
| 5:00 pm | Adjourn Day 2 |
| Evening Reception with In-Person Poster Session E-Street Conference Room & Balcony |
| 8:30 am | Breakfast E-Street Conference Room |
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Session 4: Equity, Ethics, and Policy Moderator: Wendy Shelton, Virtual Beast/Colorado State University
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| Session 4 | Panel Discussion |
| 10:45 am | Break and Pick Up Box Lunches E Street Conference Room |
| 11:00 am | Facilitated Discussions with Planning Committee Members E Street Conference Room |
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Objectives: Review key messages from the workshop discussions, including identifying potential next steps, promising areas for future action, and opportunities for collaboration.
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| 11:45 am | Session 5: Identifying Research Gaps and Setting a Research Agenda: Recommendations and Next Steps for the Path Forward Moderator: Linda Birnbaum, NIEHS, NTP, Emeritus |
Report Backs from Facilitated Discussions and Workshop Reflections (each with 5 minutes for report back summaries and workshop reflections, followed by open discussion among workshop participants)
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| Concluding Remarks and Next Steps for the Field Linda Birnbaum, NIEHS, NTP, Emeritus |
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| 1:00 pm | Adjourn |