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Nerve gas and neurotoxins are a danger to both military and civilian populations. A possible breakthrough in protection is on the horizon at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Wayne Briner, Ph.D. neurotoxicology
Jordan H. Hankins, M.D. radiation accident preparedness and effects
Dave Jacobson radiation safety
Oksana Lockridge, Ph.D. protection against nerve gas
Michael Mosher, Ph.D. nerve agents and synthesis
John H. Tinker, M.D. chemical agents

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