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− | Biological Weapons; Remediation and Recovery Technologies | + | '''Biological Weapons; Remediation and Recovery Technologies''' |
The biological weapons threat: today and tomorrow. Recovering from WMD attacks. | The biological weapons threat: today and tomorrow. Recovering from WMD attacks. | ||
− | J. Keasling, UC Berkeley: Synthetic Biology and Tomorrow’s Bioweapons | + | ==Speakers== |
− | Tina Carlson, LLNL: Remediation | + | * J. Keasling, UC Berkeley: Synthetic Biology and Tomorrow’s Bioweapons |
− | Christine Hartmann-Siantar, LLNL: Recovery Technologies | + | * Tina Carlson, LLNL: Remediation |
− | Christine Hartmann-Siantar, LLNL: Radiation and Human Health | + | * Christine Hartmann-Siantar, LLNL: Recovery Technologies |
− | Steve Maurer, UC Berkeley: Nuclear Fear | + | * Christine Hartmann-Siantar, LLNL: Radiation and Human Health |
+ | * Steve Maurer, UC Berkeley: Nuclear Fear | ||
− | + | ==Discussion== | |
+ | Participate in the [http://cubist.cs.washington.edu/CyberSecurity/index.php/Talk:Lecture_9 wiki-discussion]. |
Latest revision as of 03:10, 27 October 2005
Biological Weapons; Remediation and Recovery Technologies
The biological weapons threat: today and tomorrow. Recovering from WMD attacks.
Speakers
- J. Keasling, UC Berkeley: Synthetic Biology and Tomorrow’s Bioweapons
- Tina Carlson, LLNL: Remediation
- Christine Hartmann-Siantar, LLNL: Recovery Technologies
- Christine Hartmann-Siantar, LLNL: Radiation and Human Health
- Steve Maurer, UC Berkeley: Nuclear Fear
Discussion
Participate in the wiki-discussion.