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Rutgers microbiologist criticizes security measures at U.S. labs
Security measures at U.S. labs are failing to keep pace with the fast-growing number of biodefense research projects, according to a Rutgers University microbiologist.
Speaking at a biodefense seminar series at Princeton University, Richard Ebright said Friday that expanding research into such deadly pathogens as anthrax, plague and tularemia isn't being regulated as strictly as other industries.
"The easiest way for al-Qaida to obtain bioweapons agents would be to place someone in a U.S. bioweapons institution," Ebright said.
"This is something that needs to be prevented," he added, saying potential terrorists need only one well-placed doctoral student to advance their efforts.
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