Word: anthrax
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WHAT WE THOUGHT THEN Although Iraq claimed in 1995 to have unilaterally destroyed its entire arsenal of anthrax, botulinum and other agents after the first Gulf War, the U.S. continued to insist that Saddam retained a large stockpile, along with mobile labs that could produce and store more agents...
Harvard Hillel’s Rosovsky Hall is evacuated and two of its employees sent to the hospital after an employee finds a white powder while opening a mail package. It reopens on Oct. 22 after the powder tests negative for anthrax...
...Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the series of anthrax attacks that followed reorganized governmental priorities...
...beginning of this academic year Harvard Medical School received $45 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to build a new biodefense research center. The facility will initially house nine research projects working to develop vaccines and treatments for anthrax, SARS, botulism, West Nile virus, and other of the world’s most dangerous pathogens...
...wave of anthrax strikes that followed Sept. 11 brought concerns about biological terrorism to the fore, and the government responded by attempting to seal off the information channels through which biological information could be turned against the nation...