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Biological Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction -- MSBS 5140

Course Schedule (subject to change at the discretion of the instructors)

Class 1 (9/12) – Introduction, assignment of agents, general overview of terrorism
Class 2 (9/19) – General history and overview of biological weapons
Class 3 (9/26) – Lecture – TBA
Class 4 (10/3) – Student presentations (general overview, history of disease)
Class 5 (10/10) – Student presentations (general overview, history of disease)
Class 6 (10/17) – Lecture – TBA (biology/immunology)
Class 7 (10/24) – Student presentations (biology of agents)
Class 8 (10/31) – Student presentations (biology of agents)
Class 9 (11/7) – Preparedness and response to biological agent use
Class 10 (11/14) – Student presentations (epidemiology and treatments)
Class 11 (11/21) – Student presentations (epidemiology and treatments)
Class 12 (11/28) – Lecture – TBA (public health and terrorism)
Class 13 (12/5) – Student presentations (control and regulation, other issues)
Class 14 (12/12) – Student presentations (control and regulation, other issues)
Class 15 (12/19) – FINAL EXAM


Download Instructions:
Some files may be larger then 4 mb and require significant time to open. It is recommended that the presentations are saved to hard disk before opening. PC users right-click on the file and select "Save Target As...", Mac users hold-click and select "Save File" or "Copy File". You will then be prompted to save and select a location for the file.

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