Homeland Security and the University Of Maryland

 

Dr. George A. Bean


George A. Bean

Professor
Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
College of Life Sciences
University of Maryland, College Park

Ph.D. 1963 University of Minnesota

Expertise
Toxic fungi
Toxic molds
Detection and prevention of toxigenic fungi in foods and animal feeds

Credentials
Dr. Bean has worked for three decades with toxic fungi that occur in foods and feeds. He had a ecent interview with Horizon Entertainment on toxic molds.

Phone
301- 405-1592

Address
1109 Microbiology Building
University of Maryland
College Park MD 20742

Email
Click here to contact Dr. Bean

For more information
Dr. Bean's home page
 


Faculty

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Faculty Expertise Areas

Critical Infrastructure Protection

Biological and Chemical Countermeasures

Emergency Preparedness & Response

Domestic and Foreign Policy

Borders and Transportation

Standards and State / Local Government

Nuclear and Radiological Countermeasures

Linguistics and Languages

High Explosives Countermeasures

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