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Senate Hears Presentation On University-Based Homeland Security
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Richard Ewing, vice president for research at Texas A&M, discussed the Integrative Center for Homeland Security during a meeting of the Faculty Senate on Monday (July 14).
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Grad students creating terrorist weapon vaccines
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Texas A&M graduates are creating methods of making vaccinations to protect against the effects of biological weapons, said Mike Woods, Class of 2002 and a doctoral candidate in experimental pathology.
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Texas A&M To Head Homeland Security Center
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Texas A&M University has been selected as the lead institution for the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense, a crucial component of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Clarke Named To Texas A&M Homeland Security Post
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Institute for Countermeasures Against Agricultural Bioterrorism Director Dr. Neville P. Clarke has been appointed interim director of the Texas A&M University Integrative Center for Homeland Security (ICHS). Vice President for Research Richard E. Ewing said Clarke's leadership of the center is a natural continuation of Clarke's 25 years of service and dedication to The Texas A&M University System.
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College of Vet Medicine Researchers To Help Counter Bioterror Attacks
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We all know the threat of a bioterrorism attack is very real. That's why this work is so important, and why we have to come up with the best possible defense against a public health crisis.
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FAZD Hosts National Conference Exploring Academic Network
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The National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense (FAZD) conducted a national workshop to explore the need for and the approach to establishing an Academic Network for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease (ANFAZD). The national conference demonstrated the wide interest in such a network and helped set the course for the ANFAZD.
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