Andrew Pollard
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Robert Sauerwein
Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Pieter Neels
International Alliance for Biological Standardization (IABS)
Ivana Knezevic
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Rebecca Sheets
International Alliance for Biological Standardization (IABS), U.S.A.
Claudia Emerson
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Marc Gurwith
PaxVax Inc., San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Anna Durbin
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, U.S.A.
William Ripley Ballou
GlaxoSmithKline, U.S.A.
Martin Broadstock
Medical Research Council, United Kingdom
Helen McShane
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Paul Kaye
University of York, United Kingdom
Kirsty E.K Mehring-Le Doare
Imperial College of London, United Kingdom
Peter J.M. Openshaw
Imperial College of London, United Kingdom
Daniela Ferreira
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom
Adrian Wildfire
S.G.S., United Kingdom
Dr. Mike Levine
Joshua Osowicki
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Nele Berthels
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Pieter Neels
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Robert Sauerwein
Michael Parker
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Hugh Davies
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Katherine Littler
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Anna Durbin
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Meta Roestenberg
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Simon Kolstoe
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Kate Emary
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Claudia Emerson
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Dominique Ploin
Cherry Kang
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Robert Frenck
Prof. Peter Openshaw
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Dr. Kristy Le Doare
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Robert Sauerwein
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Lynda Stuart
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