Micale, Barbara L.2015-10-292015-10-292006-02-06http://hdl.handle.net/10919/59787Vigilance among the world's scientists, an expanded view of bioterrorism threats, and a stronger public health infrastructure are needed to reduce the growing risk that new advances in the life sciences and related technologies will be used to create novel biological weapons or misused by careless individuals, says a new report from the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine.In CopyrightNational Capital RegionStudy calls for safeguards against misuse of advances in life sciencesPress releaseVirginia Tech. University Relations