Six months after the specter of bioterrorism became reality, the School's Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies has staked out a more activist role in national preparedness.
Government officials expect public panic after a terrorist attack. But they should prepare for another reaction: a flood of volunteers and donations.
The world's last known samples of smallpox seemed destined for destruction. Then came Sept. 11.
The Hopkins Public Health SWAT Team
The Hopkins Public Health SWAT Team relies on science to shield the nation against future terrorism.
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