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    Bioterrorism and Your Brain

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    Publication date
    2007
    Author
    Dando, Malcolm R.
    Wheelis, M.
    Mitchell, N.
    Keyword
    BTWC
    Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
    Bioterrorism
    Neuroscience
    Biological Warfare
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    © 2007 ABC Radio National. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.
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    Abstract
    Knowledge can be dangerous. As neuroscience delves more deeply into our organ of thought and its complex soup of neurotransmitters - could it also be exploited for malign purposes? Is the brain the next target of terrorism? Pharmaceutically enhanced soldiers, chemical torture, incapacitants, neurological weaponry... The possibilities are frightening and progress rapid. Two leading researchers into biological weapons present their concerns, and argue scientists need to take action now. But are we at risk of paranoia?
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/805
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    Mitchell, N. (2007). All in the Mind: Bioterrorism and Your Mind. Interview with Dando, M.R. and Wheelis, M. [Podcast]. Sydney: ABC Radio National. BTWC Science and Technology Report, No. 8.
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