Citations
Phillip M. McCauley & Rodger A. Payne, "The Illogic of the Biological Weapons Taboo", Strategic Studies Quarterly, Spring 2010, Vol. 4, No. 1 [PDF]
Slide 27 from Reynolds Salerno, PhD., Manager, Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation, Sandia National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, "International Biological Threat Reduction at Sandia" July 31, 2006
Slide 13 from Susan Caskey, International Security Center, Sandia National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, "International Biological Threat Reduction at Sandia" October 20, 2006
Map modified from William Hoffman, Global Bioscience Clusters
Rinaldi, Andrea. "More than the sum of their parts? Clustering is becoming more prevalent in the biosciences, despite concerns over the sustainability
and economic effectiveness of science parks and hubs,"EMBO reports, February 2006 [PDF]
References
National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB)
National Institutes of Health Statement on NSABB Review of H5N1 Research, Dec. 20, 2011
Sword and Shield: Dual Uses of Pathogen Research, Jan. 5, 2011. What do stem cells have to do with bioterrorism?
Global Distribution of DNA Synthesis Foundries
Robert Carlson, PhD., University of Washington
Maps created with GMT software
William Hoffman - hoffm003@umn.edu
Disclaimer: This work is a communications project of William Hoffman, a non-faculty employee of the University of Minnesota, and not the University of Minnesota. It is meant to help inform public discussion of stem cell research and human development.
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