October 11, 2001

WSU professors on Anthrax, Terrorist activities, Emergency response to biological attacks, War and civil liberties

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.

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