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Kosal, Margaret E.

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    Developmental Consequences of the Ebola Outbreak in Western Africa
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-10-06) Bull, David ; Fuentes, Alberto ; Kosal, Margaret E. ; Winchell, Jonas
    This interdisciplinary panel will feature Dr. Margaret Kosal of the Nunn School, Dr. Alberto Fuentes of the Nunn School, Dr. Dave Bull of the Centers for Disease Control, and Dr. Jonas Winchell of the School of Biology. These four professionals will explain the microbiology and epidemiology of the ebola virus, the recent U.S. military response, and the implications that this epidemic poses for economic development in Western Africa.
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    Technology, Development Economics, and Human Rights
    ( 2014-10-03) Dhongde, Shatakshee ; Kosal, Margaret E. ; Shemyakina, Olga
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    Research in the Liberal Arts: Innovation at the Crossroads
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-03-13) Royster, Jacqueline J. ; Murray, Janet H. ; Yaszek, Lisa ; Berry, Roberta ; Krige, John ; Kosal, Margaret E. ; Magerko, Brian ; Moreno-Cruz, Juan
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    Experiences and Observations from Serving as a Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the US Army (CSA)
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-02-26) Kosal, Margaret E.
    Nunn School Assistant Professor Margaret E. Kosal will share her experiences in policymaking, advising in the Department of Defense, and discuss critical policy issues of relevance to the Georgia Tech community. She will be speaking on her recent experiences and observations from serving as a Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) as part of his inaugural Strategic Studies Group (SSG) in Washington DC. As part of her experience with the Army, she led research, analysis, and development of new strategic concepts for design and employment of US ground forces and integration across the joint, interagency, inter-governmental and multi-national environments focusing on challenges for 10-25 years in the future. The SSG works exclusively for the CSA, General Ray Odierno, and conducts independent research and analysis to generate strategic and operational concepts for land forces. She was also involved in advising on policy and capabilities related to responding to current threats, including counter-WMD operations.