Deadly Collections

Accounts of Bioweapons, Laboratories, Terrorists, and the Politics of Ensuring Biosafety

by Albert P. Nous

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Accounts of Bioweapons, Laboratories, Terrorists, and the Politics of Ensuring Biosafety

by Albert P. Nous

Published Dec 14, 2018
488 Pages
Genre: MEDICAL / Health Care Delivery



 

Book Details

A researcher’s compilation and expose of terrorist action, political responses to such, and the engineering of facilities to study and report on biological warfare agents.

Do not be afraid of that which you might read! This book is not a training manual to conduct dangerous fieldwork or experiments or build bioweapons! The questions and issues raised involve identifying sources of influence in political, scientific laboratories, and reports of terrorist activity. The science and technology in this world is constantly changing and modifies the political landscape. The information provided you comes from World Wide Web sources at uniform resource locator (URL) sites. The book’s objective in the short term: to foresee what is ahead to enable and provide a platform for further searches for practical strategies in politics, emergency management, and scientific endeavors.

 

About the Author

Albert P. Nous

Military service, studies in zoology, radiation biology, technology and cognition in science provided the foundation for his Professorship at the University of Pittsburgh (1969-2003). He combined this with teaching and research in science education, outreach to schools and community groups, consulting with corporations, medical, and Public Health officers. Dr. Nous, as Director, spearheaded outreach of the University’s Information Technology Education program for Pennsylvania (ITEC) (‘84-’98) and the NASA Educator Resource Center (NASA-ERC) (’94-’01). All this, and travel, furthered his interest in bio-protection and bioterrorism. Albert was awarded the Emeritus Professorship by the University of Pittsburgh (’03).