Research at FSI Stanford
Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation and Terrorism
CISAC scholars work with colleagues at Stanford and other institutes to address the threat of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) proliferation and the potential use of these weapons by terrorists.
Events & Presentations
- Sverdlovsk Revisited: Low-Dose Human Response to Inhalation Anthrax
December 7, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Dean Wilkening - Biological Security: Engaging the Private Sector
November 16, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael Moodie, Terence Taylor - Two Bioterrorism Issues: Food Contamination and Anthrax Decontamination
November 9, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Lawrence M. Wein - Medical Logistics for Bioterrorist Attacks
May 25, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Irit Talmor, CISAC Science Fellow - Uncertainties Associated With Biological Weapons Attacks
April 27, 2004 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Dean Wilkening, CISAC - Bioterrorism: A Challenge to Science and Security
May 29, 2003 CISAC Special Event
Margaret Hamburg - How Can Models Aid Homeland Security?
May 27, 2003 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Julie Pullen - Beyond Healing: Ethics and Bio-Medical Technology
May 13, 2003 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
William Hurbut - Agent-Based Modeling: An Application of Smallpox Epidemics
February 4, 2003 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Joshua Epstein - Emergency Response to Smallpox Epidemics
October 15, 2002 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar - International Disease Surveillance and Global Security
May 11, 2001 - May 12, 2001 CISAC Conference
Joshua Lederberg
transcript available - Toxic Archipelago: Preventing Proliferation from the Former Soviet Chemical and Biological Weapons Complexes
April 6, 2000 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Amy Smithson - CBW Detectors
February 22, 2000 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
John Vitko
