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Emerging Threats Assessment: Biological Terrorism
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Summary of White Papers

Charles Lucey, MD, JD, MPH

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Summary of Conference July 7-9, 2000

Charles Lucey, MD, JD, MPH

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Examining the Military and Law Enforcement Terrorism Counteraction Model: A Template for Medical Response to Biological Terrorism?

William L. Bograkos, D.O., FACOEP

Daniel J. Kaszeta

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Developing a Distributed System for Infrastructure Protection

George Cybenko and Guofei Jiang

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The New Battlefield in our City Streets:The Epidemiology of Biological Terrorism in the USŠand some thoughts on the way ahead

David R. Franz

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Nanotechnology in the context of bioterrorism

Ursula Gibson

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Biological Terrorism Variables and Emergency Response Concepts.

Richard W. Hutchinson

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Biothreat scenario Dennis Klinman, MD, PhD

The assertions herein are the private ones of the author, and are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of the food and Drug Administration.

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An Assessment of the Biological Weapons Threat to the United States

Milton Leitenberg

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Application of Gene Therapy Strategies to Offensive and Defensive Biowarfare

Christopher H. Lowrey, M.D.

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West Nile Virus Outbreak - Lessons for Public Health Preparedness NEW: posted October, 2000

Tracey McNamara, D.V.M.Diplomate A.C.V.P.

Department of Pathology Wildlife Conservation Society,Bronx Zoo, NY, NY.

Recommended URL: The United States General Accounting Office, <www.gao.org> pub # GAO/HEHS -00-180 September 2000.

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Averting the Hostile Exploitation of Biotechnology

Matthew Meselson

Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Harvard University.

Recommended URL: CBW Conventions Bulletin, the quarterly journal of the Harvard Sussex Program

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MEDNET: A Medical Simulation Network

Michael D. Myjak, M.S.,

Joseph Rosen, M.D.

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The United States response to terrorism: Is it time to employ The 'Drug Czar' Model? NEW: posted November 7, 2000

Raphael F. Perl, Specialist in International Affairs. Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade Division

Charles Lucey, MD, JD, MPH. ISTS Staff. Instructor, Community & Family Medicine

 

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National Commission on Terrorism Report. Background and Issues for Congress

Raphael F. Perl, Specialist in International Affairs. Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade Division

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Deterring CBRN Terrorism: Developing a Conceptual Framework.

Michael Powers

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Bio-Medical Aspects of Bio-Terrorism and a Call to Action.

Paul B. Roth, M.D.,

Brian Hjelle, M.D.,

John K Gaffney, BBA, CEM, TEMT-P

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Chemical and Biological Weapon Terrorism: Assessing the challenges from sub-state proliferation

Jean Pascal Zanders

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POSSIBLE TERRORIST USE OF MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNIQUES

Raymond A. Zilinskas, Ph.D

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FIRST PROTEIN 'BIOCHIPS' MAY DELIVER IMPROVED DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS

recommended by Bruce Randall Donald

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