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Dr. Wilson is a faculty member in the departments of pediatrics, radiology, microbiology and immunology at Georgetown University Medical Center, where he directs Project Argus, a global detection and tracking system for the early detection of biological events. His presentation will focus on how non-traditional data can be used to detect outbreaks of human, animal and plant diseases. More information is available at http://biodefense.georgetown.edu/projects/argus.aspx
Global monitoring for disease outbreaks : Project Argus [electronic resource] / James Wilson.
Series:
Emergency preparedness and biodefense seminar series
Author:
Wilson, James M. National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Emergency Preparedness and Biodefense Interest Group.
Publisher:
[Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2007]
Other Title(s):
Emergency preparedness and biodefense seminar series
Abstract:
(CIT): Dr. Wilson is a faculty member in the departments of pediatrics, radiology, microbiology and immunology at Georgetown University Medical Center, where he directs Project Argus, a global detection and tracking system for the early detection of biological events. His presentation will focus on how non-traditional data can be used to detect outbreaks of human, animal and plant diseases.
Subjects:
Bioterrorism--prevention & control Civil Defense--methods Disease Outbreaks--prevention & control Security Measures