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Biological weapons demilitarization

U.S. Army. 1997a. Assessment of Technologies for Assembled Chemical Weapon Demilitarization, Solicitation Number DAAM01-97-R-0031, July 28. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command. [Pg.154]

Matthew S. Meselson, Ph.D., is Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University. Dr. Meselson is a member of the NAS Committee on International Security and Arms Control and the Working Group on Biological Weapons Control. He served on the NAE Committee on Alternative Chemical Demilitarization Technologies and the Advisory Panel on the Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center. Dr. Meselson is a member of both lOM and NAS. [Pg.217]

Leo Weitzman received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Purdue University. He is a consultant with 29 years of experience in the development, design, permitting, and operation of equipment and facilities for treating hazardous waste and remediation debris. Dr. Weitzman has extensive experience in the disposal of hazardous waste and contaminated materials by thermal treatment, chemical reaction, solvent extraction, biological treatment, and stabilization. He has published more than 40 technical papers. Dr. Weitzman is currently serving on the National Research Council s Committee on Review and Evaluation of Alternative Technologies for Demilitarization of Assembled Chemical Weapons Phase 2. [Pg.133]


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