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Kosal on Biological Weapons Verification for the 21st Century

BioWeapons Prevention Project (BWPP)’s RevCon Project (May 10, 2011) —
Assistant Professor Margaret E. Kosal was invited to participate in a discussion on the topic of “Do we need verification for the BWC and how could it look like?” as part of the BioWeapons Prevention Project (BWPP)’s RevCon Project.

BioWeapons Prevention Project
Do we need verification for the BWC and how could it look like?

Assistant Professor Margaret E. Kosal was invited to participate in a discussion on the topic of “Do we need verification for the BWC and how could it look like?” Her initial contribution on Scope and structural challenges to effective verification and the BWC explores two critical challenges to creating, implementing, and executing effective verification of biological weapons nonproliferation for the 21st century.

Related Links

Margaret E. Kosal's Bio
http://www.inta.gatech.edu/faculty-staff/listing.php?uID=29

BioWeapons Prevention Project
http://www.bwpp.org/revcon-verification.html

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