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Is Nature or Man the Most Effective Bioterrorist?

Wonderfest and Ask a Scientist present an expert science dialogue on biological threats to human survival.

Since at least the beginning of the written record, epidemics of infectious disease have swept through plant and animal populations, including humans, and altered the course of history. The unexpected, diverse, and seemingly sophisticated composition and behavior of these naturally-occurring epidemic agents has prompted many to proclaim Mother Nature to be a far more effective bioterrorist than Man could ever be. Yet, recent developments in the ongoing biology and biotechnology "revolution" may force us to reconsider this conclusion. New insights and capabilities in the life sciences, as illustrated by the recent creation of novel transmissible and virulent bird flu viruses in the laboratory, suggest that humans might rival Mother Nature for this dubious distinction.

Speaker: Stanley Falkow, Stanford Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, and David Relman, Stanford Professor of Medicine.

Complimentary cheese and grapes will be served.

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Sunday, 09/23/12

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Tucker Hiatt

Phone: 415-577-1126
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