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Source:
David R. Franz, drf@k-state.edu
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/MediaGuide/franzdavidbio.html
http://nabc.ksu.edu/
News release prepared by: Keener A. Tippin II, 785-532-6415,
media@k-state.edu
Monday,
February 19, 2007
K-STATE
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL BIOSECURITY CENTER DIRECTOR SPEAKER AT AMERICAN
ACADEMY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE BIOSECURITY SYMPOSIUM
MANHATTAN
-- David R. Franz, director of Kansas State University's National
Agricultural Biosecurity Center, gave a presentation on some of
the vulnerabilities and threats to the nation's livestock industry
at a symposium on agricultural biosecurity, a part of the annual
meeting of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science,
Feb. 15-19, in San Francisco.
Franz
made his presentation, "Biosecurity: Protecting Our Livestock
Industry," Feb. 18.
Because
animal populations are now more concentrated than ever before and
are transported more widely, even internationally, few technical
barriers exist to prevent the intentional introduction of highly
infectious and contagious biological agents that could cause significant
economic damage to the livestock industry, according to Franz.
"Protecting
our herds and flocks from intentional disease is at once more difficult
and it requires a different set of tools than we have used in our
ongoing struggle with natural disease," he said.
Franz,
who also is the chief biological scientist at the Midwest Research
Institute, has served as director of K-State's National Agricultural
Biosecurity Center since fall 2003. The center, which coordinates
K-State's interdisciplinary efforts in agricultural safety and security,
is dedicated to protecting the nation's agricultural infrastructure
through planning and training for threats, whether natural or intentional.
Franz
also has served as commander of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute
of Infectious Diseases, and has been deputy commander of the Army's
Medical Research and Materiel Command.
He
served as the chief inspector on three United Nations special commission
biological warfare inspection missions to Iraq, and as a technical
adviser on long-term monitoring. He also served as a member of the
first two United States/United Kingdom teams that visited Russia
in support of the Trilateral Joint Statement on Biological Weapons,
and as a member of the Trilateral Experts' Committee for biological
weapons negotiations. In addition, he was technical editor for the
Textbook of Military Medicine on Chemical and Biological Defense
released in 1997.
Some
of his current national-level committee appointments include the
Defense Intelligence Agency Red Team Bio-Chem 2020, Defense Threat
Reduction Agency's Threat Reduction Advisory Committee, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services' National Science Advisory
Board for Biosecurity and the National Academy of Sciences' Committee
for Research with Russian Biological Institutes, which he chairs.
Franz also serves on the Kansas Bioscience Authority Board, the
Dean's Advisory Council of the College of Veterinary Medicine at
K-State and is an adjunct professor in the college's department
of diagnostic medicine pathobiology.
Franz
earned a D.V.M. from K-State and a Ph.D. in physiology from the
Baylor College of Medicine.
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