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APS Biosecurity
Initiatives
APS Bioterrorism
Committee
Reports
Crop
Biosecurity: Are we Prepared?
May 2003
Select
Agent Regulations
Policy
Guidelines of the APS Publications Board in the Handling of Manuscripts
Dealing With Crop Biosecurity and Agricultural Bioterrorism Issues, March
2003
Crop
Biosecurity and Countering Agricultural Bioterrorism
APS White Paper presenting a clarification and expansion of
positions and recommendations on countering agricultural bioterrorism
through crop biosecurity. Published October 2002 as APSnet Feature Page.
Biosecurity White Paper
Presented to Science and Agricultural Committees on February 28, 2002.
CoFARM
Agrosecurity White Paper
APS Position Statement on Biological Weapons
Crop Biosecurity Feature Page
Feature article and discussion session presented in September 1999 as a
platform for interested APS members and others to further discuss and
develop ideas to help increase our nation’s crop biosecurity and food
safety
Abstracts from Crop Bioterrorism Sessions Presented at 1999 APS Annual
Meeting in Montreal
Epidemiology and risk prediction
A historical perspective of bioterrorism and its implications for North
American agriculture
Bioterrorism and agriculture
Ground surveillance
Biological terrorism: Identifying and protecting our infrastructure
Press Releases Related to Biosecurity
Scientists
To Discuss Bioterrorism (May 23, 2002)
Plant Scientists Brief Congress on Efforts to Develop a First Line of
Defense for U.S. Crops (February 28, 2002)
Plant Health Scientists Form Bioterrorism Committee in Response to
September 11 (January 22, 2002)
Plant Scientists Work To Protect U.S. From Foreign Diseases (October 15,
2001)
Plant Health Scientists Issue Statement in Support of Biotechnology
(October 12, 2001)
Crop Biosecurity Discussed by Plant Pathologists (October 8, 1999)
Plant Pathologists to Discuss Anti-Crop Bioterrorism and Food Security,
August 1999 (July 21, 1999)
Congressional Briefing
Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases of Animals and Plants
On April 26, 1996, the ASM Public and Scientific Affairs Board sponsored a
congressional briefing on new and emerging infectious diseases in plants,
animals and humans. The House Agriculture Committee, chaired by
Representative Pat Roberts (R-KS), hosted the briefing. Published in this
booklet are the scientific proceedings from the briefing. The APS was
involved in the development of this booklet, Anne Vidaver, professor and
head of the Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska was
instrumental in this process.
APS Bioterrorism
Committee
Jim Cook (rjcook@wsu.edu) of Washington State University, is a
National Academy of Sciences member with expertise in the area of
agricultural threats.
Larry Madden (madden.1@osu.edu), Ohio State University, is
particularly knowledgeable regarding emerging diseases and bioterrorism.
Molly Cline (molly.n.cline@monsanto.com) is director of government
and industry affairs for animal agriculture and Monsanto protein
technologies with the Monsanto Corporation.
Julie Beale (jbeale@ca.uky.edu) of the University of Kentucky,
Lexington, is a plant disease diagnostician who has provided congressional
testimony related to bioterrorism.
Andre Levesque (levesqueca@em.agr.ca), Agricultural Canada, Ottawa,
is skilled in the areas of plant pathogens and disease detection.
Anne Desjardins (desjarae@mail.ncaur.usda.gov) , USDA Peoria, is a
mycotoxin expert.
Bill Brown (wbrown@lamar.colostate.edu), Colorado State University,
has previous experience with bioterrorism issues.
Norm Schaad (schaad@ncifcrf.gov) from USDA ARS Fort
Detrick,
Maryland, has previous experience with bioterrorism issues.
Jacque Fletcher (jaf2394@okstate.edu),
Oklahoma State University, is president-elect of APS and a liaison to APS
Council.
Jan Leach (jeleach@ksu.edu),
Kansas State University, has previous experience with bioterrorism issues and
serves as liaison to the APS Public Policy Board.
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