In this audio podcast, Frontier research assistant Aisha Salazar interviews Dr. Joan Talbot, a Kansas State University Veterinary Medicine graduate and MPH student, about her MPH field trip experience while visiting Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina.
Paper for the 2009 International Studies Association Annual Convention (Panel: "The Future of North American Integration”), 15 January 2009 in New York City.
In this audio podcast, Frontier research assistant Adam Tank is interviewed by our own podcast extraordinaire Kelsey Rezac, discuss his first-hand experiences on food safety practices in Mexican street markets.
Researchers with the Frontier program (an interdisciplinary program for the historical studies of border security, food security, and trade policy) have used CREMe (CREMe Software Ltd) to study issues related to import security and the population-based consequences of chemical contaminants in seafood.
In this audio podcast, Frontier Co-Director Dr. Jason Ackleson and Frontier research assistant Julianne Jensby discuss their experiences while attending the 2009 International Studies Association (ISA) Convention in New York City.
On September 17th and 18th 2009, the Frontier Program held a retreat at Kansas State University. The photo above, taken in the Tadtman Boardroom at the K-State Alumni Center, shows the group of Frontier students, faculty, and staff, attending the retreat.
The U.S. Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 categorizes bioterrorism agents into three lists.
The list of overlap agents includes pathogens and toxins that pose a serious threat to both humans and animals if used as biological weapons.
To learn more about each of these overlap agents, click on one of the images below.