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Prof Kosal presents papers at Science & Innovation Policy Conference

Papers co-authored by INTA Students

Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy (October 7, 2009) — Professor Margaret E. Kosal presented two papers at the Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy (Oct 2-3, 2009). Both papers presented were co-authored by INTA Students.

(1) "Bioterrorism Deterrence: the Role of Public Health in Security" by Margaret E. Kosal, Ana Terron, and Katherine Lange.

(2) "Bionanoechnology and Iran" by Margaret E. Kosal and Nikita Basandra.

Ana Terron and Katherine Lange are both International Affairs Modern Language (IAML) undergrads. Nikita Basandra is Biomedical Engineering undergrad.

The 2009 Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation policy focused on ways that science and innovation policies can shape the future by setting goals such as safety, economic security, improved health, and environmental quality and by designing programs to reach these goals.

Related Links

Bioterrorism Deterrence: the Role of Public Health in Security
http://www.cistp.gatech.edu/publications/files/Kosal_Terron_Lange_Public_Heath_and_Deterrence_paper.pdf

Bionanotechnology and Iran
http://www.cistp.gatech.edu/publications/files/Kosal_Basandra_Bionanotechnology_and_Iran_paper.pdf

2009 Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy
http://www.atlantaconference.org/

Georgia Institute of Technology

For more information contact:

Angela Levin, CISTP
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