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...sheer scariness, the most grim talk came from Raymond Zilinskas, an expert in bioterrorism at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. In chilling detail, he described the efforts of Soviet scientists at the height of the Cold War to develop lethal germs, such as variations of anthrax and the smallpox virus, that could be carried to targets almost anywhere on Earth by ballistic missile. While these programs have presumably long since been cancelled, he foresaw no real defense against such bioweapons, other than stronger international conventions. That's something the Bush administration has resolutely opposed, he said...
Harvard boasts fewer expert social scientists focusing on the Middle East than many other schools, Bellin says...
Schroeder recently returned to San Francisco after serving for twelve years as President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation’s largest health philanthropy organization. Under his stewardship, the Johnson Foundation rose to prominence as a leading expert on tobacco control and prevention programs for alcohol and illegal drugs...
Schroeder described his passion for tobacco policy as a “mixture of interests” —he approaches the problem as a clinician and public health expert...
Fitzgerald says he doesn’t feel burdened by his heritage—he isn’t even much of an expert on the Corporation. “We talk about Harvard, but not really about what he was doing in his job,” he says of his grandfather...