Monthly Archives: February 2011

Amerithrax Revisited

In February 2010, the FBI closed its case on Bruce Ivins. Many in the bio community found this a bit odd since the study commissioned by the FBI on the science supporting the case had not yet been completed.  More than a … Continue reading

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Words Matter

Proper pronunciation is not a likely topic for a blog on biosecurity, particularly when written by someone who has great difficulty pronouncing the word “nuclear”.  (I blame that on spending too much time in Texas.) However, it never ceases to … Continue reading

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Must Read Article in the New Yorker

Annals of Science Going Viral The Pentagon takes on a new enemy: swine flu. by David E. Hoffman Read more http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/01/31/110131fa_fact_hoffman#ixzz1CmZPMk9x  

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