Since September 11, 2001, the threat of bioterrorism has caused Congress and the President to dramatically increase research funding for countermeasures, including funding for new biosecurity laboratories. The new kind of war against non-state actors who use terror to intimidate populations has also made the creation of new ethical and legal rules for researchers seem critical. New laws have been passed, and there have been proposals for new codes of ethics for bioterrorism-related research. Almost five years after September 11, however, the outcome of the development of new research rules remains uncertain
Biological terrorism is a growing problem. Search and seizure protections have an on-going balancing...
This book consists of nine chapters, written by international authorities, discussing various aspect...
This study provides an account of how a rhetoric of bioterrorism developed and investigates its cons...
In the wake of the Amerithrax” anthrax attacks of September and October 2001, the United States com...
AbstractResearch on highly pathogenic microorganisms in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories is very...
Bioterrorism utilizes viruses, bacteria, fungi and toxins to cause mass sickness or death in people,...
Since the advent of the Anthrax attacks in the fall of 2001, the United States has been confronted w...
With the advent of the Anthrax attacks in the fall of 2001, this Nation has been confronted with a s...
Bioterrorism—the intentional release of harmful biological agents to generate illness or death in ot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63273/1/bsp.2008.1114.pd
Bioterrorism is not a new phenomenon and the issues that surround bioterrorism are complex. This pap...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
A perceived shift in US microbiology funding towards support for work on organisms that might be use...
found a college-like campus of mostly red brick buildings. Children played among its trees, and nuns...
Global perception and consciousness of the threat of bioterrorism seem to have diminished in recent ...
Biological terrorism is a growing problem. Search and seizure protections have an on-going balancing...
This book consists of nine chapters, written by international authorities, discussing various aspect...
This study provides an account of how a rhetoric of bioterrorism developed and investigates its cons...
In the wake of the Amerithrax” anthrax attacks of September and October 2001, the United States com...
AbstractResearch on highly pathogenic microorganisms in biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories is very...
Bioterrorism utilizes viruses, bacteria, fungi and toxins to cause mass sickness or death in people,...
Since the advent of the Anthrax attacks in the fall of 2001, the United States has been confronted w...
With the advent of the Anthrax attacks in the fall of 2001, this Nation has been confronted with a s...
Bioterrorism—the intentional release of harmful biological agents to generate illness or death in ot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63273/1/bsp.2008.1114.pd
Bioterrorism is not a new phenomenon and the issues that surround bioterrorism are complex. This pap...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
A perceived shift in US microbiology funding towards support for work on organisms that might be use...
found a college-like campus of mostly red brick buildings. Children played among its trees, and nuns...
Global perception and consciousness of the threat of bioterrorism seem to have diminished in recent ...
Biological terrorism is a growing problem. Search and seizure protections have an on-going balancing...
This book consists of nine chapters, written by international authorities, discussing various aspect...
This study provides an account of how a rhetoric of bioterrorism developed and investigates its cons...