2009 Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology Conference

FRIDAY, 20 NOVEMBER 2009

Session: Chemical and Biological Simulant Applications: Identification, Selection, Development, Modeling, and Use
Chair: Dan Wolfe
0935 - 0955 Erno Sajo, Louisiana State University, Department of Physics 
  Computational Aerosol Transport Simulation of Military Airlocks
0955 - 1015 Sheila Van Cuyk, Los Alamos National Laboratory 
  Transport of Bacillus Thuringiensis var. Kurstaki from an Outdoor Release into Buildings
1015 - 1035 Eunhyea Chung, Georgia Institute of Technology 
  Adhesion of Bacillus Spore on Surfaces
1035 - 1100 Break
1100 - 1120 Matthew Hankins, Sandia National Laboratories 
  Aerosol Decontamination of Biological Warfare Agents for Complex Platform Interiors
1120 - 1140 Jerry Pfarr, US Army 
  Determination of Which Spore Forming Bacterial Simulans Survival Were Similar to Bacillus anthracis Ames When Treated with Vaporous Hydrogen Peroxide
1140 - 1200 Syed Badshah, National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, Peshawar University 
  Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Cholera Toxin A-1 Polypeptide
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