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K-STATE STUDENTS AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS HOMELAND SECURITY SCHOLARSHIPS

Two Kansas State University students have received Career Development Awards from the Department of Homeland Security’s

Posted on December 17th 2008

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Considering NBAF by Drs. Nancy and Jerry Jaax

Manhattan has been selected by the DHS as the preferred site for the National Bio- and Agro-defense Facility—NBAF. This

Posted on December 5th 2008

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NABC Forum - Friday, September 26th, 2008

We are pleased to announce this month’s National Agricultural Biosecurity Center (NABC) Forum by Dr. Rosa Pawsey

Posted on September 11th 2008

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NABC Forum - Thursday September 4th

We are pleased to announce this month’s National Agricultural Biosecurity Center (NABC) Forum by Daniel A. Fieselmann

Posted on August 28th 2008

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K-STATE'S NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL BIOSECURITY CENTER TO TEST DISASTER READINESS, ASSESS RISK:

MANHATTAN—After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, emergency preparedness officials across the nation ramped up their

Posted on June 18th 2008

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NABC Forum - April 25th

We are pleased to announce this month’s National Agricultural Biosecurity Center (NABC) Forum, which will feature Dr.

Posted on April 23rd 2008

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ADMINISTRATORS AT K-STATE'S BRI GAIN NEW RESPONSIBILITIES

MANHATTAN—Two administrators at Kansas State University’s BRI—Biosecurity Research Institute—recently gained some new

Posted on March 6th 2008

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LISA FREEMAN PROMOTED TO ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF INNOVATION FOR

MANHATTAN—Lisa Freeman, associate dean of research and graduate programs at Kansas State University’s College of

Posted on March 6th 2008

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DAVID FRANZ TO HEAD K-STATE'S NEW BIOSECURITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

MANHATTAN—David Franz, most recently head of Kansas State University’s National Agricultural Biosecurity Center, has

Posted on March 6th 2008

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K-State's NABC Solicits Interdiciplinary Solutions To Matters Of Agricultural Biosecurity

MANHATTAN—When you’re dealing with the safety of a nation’s food supply, it often takes a number of perspectives to

Posted on November 19th 2007

Categories: Aflatoxin, Anthrax, Avian Influenza, Botulism, BSE, Brucellosis, Exotic Newcastle Disease, Foot and Mouth, Norovirus, Listeriosis, Plague, Q Fever, Rift Valley Fever, Rinderpest, Salmonella, SARS, Tularemia, Viral Hemorrhagic Fever, West Nile Virus

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