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Testimony Archive

Experts from Johns Hopkins and other institutions testify before the U.S. Senate, March 2008.

The congressional testimony archive is a resource for the Johns Hopkins community and our public visitors. It provides a sampling of recent congressional testimony delivered by Johns Hopkins experts.

Note: Many congressional committees post panel lists and testimony on their websites within days of a hearing. If you do not find the testimony you seek, visit the appropriate congressional committee website directly or contact the Federal Affairs Office for assistance.

If you would like to submit new testimony for posting, please e-mail Courtney Wang at cwang49@jhu.edu.

WitnessHearing DateTopicCommittee
Goldman, Lynn5/12/09Mercury Pollution ReductionHouse Committee on Energy and Commerce
Balfanz, Robert5/12/2009

High School Reform

House Committee on Education and Labor
Pronovost, Peter4/1/2009Healthcare Acquired InfectionsHouse Committee on Appropriations
Pronovost, Peter2/5/09Implementing best patient care practicesSenate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP)
Hanke, Steve7/30/08Rising food pricesHouse Committee on the Budget
Graham, Jay6/24/08Antimicrobial use in foodSenate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP)
Gearhart, John5/8/08Stem cell researchHouse Committee on Energy and Commerce; Subcommittee on Health
Lawrence, Robert4/22/08Environmental education for childrenHouse Committee on Education and Labor; Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education
Pronovost, Peter4/16/08Improvement of health care deliveryHouse Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Miller, Edward3/11/08NIH research fundingSenate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP)
Zeger, Scott2/27/08Veterans' benefitsSenate Committee on Veterans' Affairs
Samet, Jonathan2/26/08Veterans' benefitsHouse Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs
Webster, Daniel5/10/07Access to firearmsHouse Committee on Oversight and Government Reform; Domestic Policy Subcommittee
Greenberg, Sheldon4/30/07University campus safetySenate Comittee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs
Siliciano, Robert3/19/07HIV/AIDS research; NIH funding

Senate Committee on Appropriations; Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies

Hudson, Kathy3/8/07Genetic nondiscriminationHouse Committee on Energy and Commerce; Subcommittee on Health
Miller, Edward9/19/06NIH research fundingHouse Committee on Energy and Commerce
Goldman, Lynn8/7/06Toxic substances, environmentSenate Environment and Public Works Committee
McDonnell, Peter5/19/06Vision research; NIH fundingSenate LHHS Appropriations Subcommittee
Knapp, Steven3/29/06Innovation and researchSenate Subcommittee on Technology, Innovation and Competitiveness
Goldman, Lynn3/13/06Organic pollutantsSubcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials
Norman, Colin2/2/05Hubble space telescopeHouse Committee on Science
Baker, John7/21/04Cyber securityHouse Committee on Science
Anderson, Gerard6/24/04Hospital billing practicesHouse Committee on Energy and Commerce



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