Middlebury

FYSE1108A-F13

Chemical & Biological Warfare

Science Demonized: Chemical and Biological Warfare
The Geneva Protocol of 1925 called for a halt to chemical and biological warfare. Since that time, creation of new technologies and advances in the fields of chemistry, molecular biology, and biochemistry have created the threat for even greater devastation. In this seminar we will examine the development and use of these agents, with attention to their chemical, biochemical, and biological mechanisms. Discussion and readings will focus on specific agents such as anthrax, plague, "super" viruses, and chemical nerve poisons. Texts and readings by Camus, Alibek, Miller, Tucker, and others will trace the creation and use of these weapons from WWI to the present. International efforts to prevent deployment and medical strategies to protect military and civilian personnel will also be considered.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92592
Subject Code:
FYSE
Course Number:
1108
Section Identifier:
A

Course

FYSE 1108

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Fall 2013

FYSE1108A-F13 Seminar (Cluss)