Speaker Introductions.Rad Resilient City Launch, National Press Club, Washington, DC, September 27, 2011.
The Next Five Years of the Biological Weapons ConventionThomas M. Countryman, Assistant Secretary for International Security and Nonproliferation, U.S. Dept. of State. Remarks delivered at the conference, Charting the Future of Biosecurity Ten Years After the Anthrax Attacks, October 4, 2011.
Talking Biosecurity with the PublicSenator Jim Talent, Chairman, The WMD Center. Remarks delivered at the conference, Charting the Future of Biosecurity Ten Years After the Anthrax Attacks, October 4, 2011.
Panel 3: Transformative Science in Biosecurity.Panel discussion moderated by Tom Inglesby at the conference, Charting the Future of Biosecurity Ten Years After the Anthrax Attacks, October 4, 2011.
Panel 2: Looking Ahead in U.S. Health Security.Panel discussion moderated by Richard Besser, ABC News, at the conference, Charting the Future of Biosecurity Ten Years After the Anthrax Attacks, October 4, 2011.
Panel 1: Present and Future Biothreats.Panel discussion moderated by Col. Randy Larsen at the conference, Charting the Future of Biosecurity Ten Years After the Anthrax Attacks, October 4, 2011.
How a Bio-attack Reverberated through the Country.Jeanne Maserve, Senior Fellow, GWU Homeland Security Policy Institute. Remarks delivered at the conference, Charting the Future of Biosecurity Ten Years After the Anthrax Attacks, October 4, 2011.
National Leadership in Building Nuclear Resiliency.Brian E. Kamoie, Senior Director for Preparedness, Resilience Policy, National Security Staff, The White House. Remarks delivered at the conference, "Advancing U.S. Resilience to a Nuclear Catastrophe," May 19, 2011.
U.S. Response to a Nuclear Crisis.Joseph J. Krol, Jr., Associate Administrator for Emergency Operations, DOE. Remarks delivered at the conference, "Advancing U.S. Resilience to a Nuclear Catastrophe," May 19, 2011.
Leadership in Times of National Crisis.Thad W. Allen, Senior Fellow, RAND Corporation. Remarks delivered at the conference, "Advancing U.S. Resilience to a Nuclear Catastrophe," May 19, 2011.
Preparedness for a Nuclear Disaster: Views from Europe.Ray Powles, Chairman of the European Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT), Society’s Nuclear Accident Committee. Remarks delivered at the conference, "Advancing U.S. Resilience to a Nuclear Catastrophe," May 19, 2011.
Responding to New Nuclear Challenges.Opening remarks delivered by Thomas V. Inglesby for the conference, "Advancing U.S. Resilience to a Nuclear Catastrophe," May 19, 2011.
U.S. Government Programs & Priorities, Part 1.Panel discussion moderated by Thomas V. Inglesby at the conference "Preserving National Security: The Growing Role of the Life Sciences," March 3, 2011.
U.S. Government Programs & Priorities, Part 2.Panel discussion moderated by Gigi Kwik Gronvall at the conference, "Preserving National Security: The Growing Role of the Life Sciences," March 3, 2011.
Life Science Contributions to the 21st Century.Alan I. Leshner, CEO, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Executive Publisher of Science. Remarks delivered at the conference, "Preserving National Security: The Growing Role of the Life Sciences," March 3, 2011.
Life Sciences Rising.Opening remarks delivered by Thomas V. Inglesby for the conference, "Preserving National Security: The Growing Role of the Life Sciences," March 3, 2011.
What's Next? Life Science Trends Worth Watching.Panel discussion moderated by Gigi Kwik Gronvall at the conference, "Preserving National Security: The Growing Role of the Life Sciences," March 3, 2011.
The Impact of Life Sciences on National Security.George Poste, Chief Scientist, Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative, Arizona State University. Remarks delivered at the conference, "Preserving National Security: The Growing Role of the Life Sciences," March 3, 2011.