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Kristin Omberg. Courtesy/LANLLANL News:A biological attack could spread through a population quickly and have a devastating effect. An early detection system would be key to reducing a populations chance of exposure. The challenge is how to detect and identify an agent before people start getting sick. The 2001 anthrax letters contained
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only a few grams of material 鈹€ about two sugar cubes ; worth. The federal government is concerned about attacks with hundreds of grams of material. So how do we protect ourselves against an attack with a whole bag of sugar the next time said Kristin Omberg, a Los Alamos National Laboratory chemist who has led bioterrorism response research efforts.In an online webinar provid
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ed by the American Chemical Society, Omberg will offer discussion on the possibilities and problems of bioaerosol detection systems and the chemistry of keeping the population safe. The discussion will include:The basics of how commonly used bioaerosol detection systems workHow atmospheric transport and dispersion modeling and molecular biology are combined to create systems to detect a bioaerosol attackWhy a confirmed lab
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oratory result for a biothreat agent is often inconclusiveHow chemists can better address biological terror.The webinar can be accessed at https:////acswebinars.org/bioterrorism sthash.FhvmJWYK.dpuf 4-5 p.m. MST Thursday, March 13. It is available free of charge. Registration is required.Omberg is the deputy group leader at the Center for Integrat