The
Institute for Biosecurity (formerly the Center
for the Study of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections)
at Saint Louis University School of Public Health was
established in 2000 with funding from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
The
Institute's original mission was to carry out bioterrorism
and preparedness research, but has since evolved to
include addressing emerging infectious diseases, naturally
occurring or introduced by terrorists.
While
the focus of the Institute is emerging infections,
the Institute also develops educational material that
covers management of the consequences of chemical, radiological,
and nuclear terrorism. In the fall of 2005, the Institute
initiated a Master of Science degree in Biosecurity and
Disaster Preparedness.
The
objectives of the degree are: to educate professionals
about the history and contemporary threats of terrorism
and emerging infectious diseases; to teach the skills
required to assess the risks and develop measures to
manage the consequences of a homeland
defense crisis;
and to develop skills that allow for effective communication
between professionals and the public about these threats.
Our
Mission
The
mission of the Institute for Biosecurity is to provide
public health and emergency response professionals with
the education needed for preparedness, response, recovery,
and mitigation of emerging public health threats, and
for the Institute to conduct research that will contribute
to the development of national policies to address these
threats.
Our Location
Institute for Biosecurity
Saint Louis University School of Public Health
3545 Lafayette Suite 350
St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 977-8257
Fax: (314) 977-8150
E-mail: bioterr@slu.edu |