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x Contributors<br />

BARBARA G. MATTHEWS, MD, MPH • FDA/CBER/OTRR, Rockville, MD<br />

JERRY R. MCGHEE, PhD• Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama<br />

at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL<br />

PETER L. NARA, DVM, MSC, PHD • Biological Mimetics Inc., Frederick, MD<br />

MICHELLE ONORATO, MD • Division of <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong>, University of Texas<br />

Medical Branch, Galveston, TX<br />

RICHARD B. POLLARD, MD • Division of <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong>, University<br />

of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA<br />

ROGER J. POMERANTZ, MD • Division of <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong>, Center <strong>for</strong> Human<br />

Virology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA<br />

CLIONA M. ROONEY, PhD • Departments of Molecular Virology and Microbiology,<br />

Pediatrics, and Center <strong>for</strong> Cell and Gene Therapy, Baylor College<br />

of Medicine, Houston, TX<br />

ULUHAN SILI, MD • Departments of Molecular Virology and Microbiology,<br />

Pediatrics, and Center <strong>for</strong> Cell and Gene Therapy, Baylor College<br />

of Medicine, Houston, TX<br />

ROBERT S. WALLIS, MD • UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School, Division<br />

of <strong>Infectious</strong> <strong>Diseases</strong>, Newark, NJ

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