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The aim is to apply advanced technologies to study human immune responses under conditions of health and disease. New knowledge generated by the project should be used to develop informed and rational strategies and technologies with wide potential applications for immune stimulation, or modulation of immune responses, depending on the pathological condition. Research should be targeted to prevention or cure of infections but aspects of age-dependent immune senescence or gender specific responses may also be addressed, to understand and inform targeted immune modulation. Major research questions, such as, molecular signatures of immune protection, the relationship between systemic and local. | II AUTHENTICATED U.S. GOVERNMENT INFORMATION GPỌ 107th congress f f Pl A A o ISTSESSKIN h. R. 344o IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES December 18 2001 Received AN ACT To improve the ability of the United States to prevent prepare for and respond to bioterrorism and other public health emergencies. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled 2 1 SECTION. 1. SHORT TITLE TABLE OF CONTENTS. 2 a Short Title. This Act may be cited as the 3 Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Response Act 4 of 2001 . 5 b Table of Contents. The table of contents of 6 the Act is as follows Sec. 1. Short title table of contents. title i national preparedness for bioterrorism and other public health emergencies Subtitle A National Preparedness and Response Planning Coordinating and Reporting Sec. 101. National preparedness and response. Sec. 102. Assistant Secretary for Emergency Preparedness National Disaster Medical System. Sec. 103. Improving ability of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with respect to bioterrorism and other public health emergencies facilities. Sec. 104. Advisory committees and communications. Sec. 105. Education of health care personnel training regarding pediatric issues. Sec. 106. Grants regarding shortages of certain health professionals. Sec. 107. Emergency system for verification of credentials of health professions volunteers. Sec. 108. Enhancing preparedness activities for bioterrorism and other public health emergencies. Sec. 109. Improving State and local core public health capacities. Sec. 110. Antimicrobial resistance program. Sec. 111. Study regarding communications abilities of public health agencies. Sec. 112. Supplies and services in lieu of award funds. Sec. 113. Additional amendments. Sec. 114. Study regarding local emergency response methods. Subtitle B National Stockpile Development of Priority Countermeasures Sec. 121. National stockpile. Sec. 122. Accelerated .