Michael Ryback, Pharmacy Practice, on the use of drug Cipro and its effectiveness against Anthrax. (313) 745-4554, (248) 828-1675.
Suzanne White, associate professor of emergency medicine and M.D., on effects of biological attacks and preparedness for such attacks. (313) 745-5335.
Craig Giroux, assistant professor in the Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics, on his Department of Defense grant to track the susceptibility to potential bioterrorism attacks. (313) 577-5340.
Imad Salamey, lecturer in political science who teaches class on the Middle East. (w) (313) 577-2633, (h) (713) 846-1818, (c) (313) 641-1111.
Muneer Fareed, Near Eastern studies, on Islam, Islamic law, Islam in America, and the Middle East. (248) 332-7702.
Robert Sedler, distinguished professor of law and civil liberties expert, on the trade-offs being discussed about tighter security and traditional American ideas of freedom. (313) 577-3968 or (248) 569--3966.
Melvin Small, historian of the Vietnam War and American history, on U.S.-Russian relations, the draft, attitudes about war, antiwar protests, foreign relations. (313) 577-6138.
Brad Roth, Political Science and Legal Studies, on international law, human rights, the rule of law, over-reaction in a crisis. (313) 577- 6335 or (313) 446-6448.
Errol Henderson, Political Science, on international relations, analysis of war. (313) 577-2647 or (313) 446-1758.
Frederic Pearson, Director of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, on international relations. (313) 577-3453 or (313) 577-3468.
Jack Kay, Communications, on extremism, hate groups, international and global education. (313) 577-2254.
Richard Chasdi, Peace & Conflict Studies, on international relations; Bosnia, Kosovo, political science, terrorism. (313) 577-3468.