In a 1950's file photo, a researcher works with pathogens, or germs, as part of the biological weapons program at Ford Detrick, Md. Scientists turned at least seven biological agencs, including ...
Work at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease’s Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick has been ordered to stop by the National Institutes of Health, officials confirmed on ...
May 20 -- The government will launch a wide-ranging program of polygraph testing to determine if one of its own employees is responsible for last year's anthrax attacks, ABCNEWS has learned. As many ...
Elected officials from Frederick County and the city of Frederick on Friday released two separate statements expressing concerns about the abrupt shutdown of a Fort Detrick research facility earlier ...
WASHINGTON — Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Health and Human Services Department ordered a pause on all research activities at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases research ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – The annual event for the military medical research and development community had another successful year as a record 800 government, military, academic, and industry professionals ...
Fort Detrick, the once-shadowy Army installation that produced anthrax and other deadly agents for weapons during the Cold War, marked its 60th anniversary yesterday with a day-long program ...
After reading that consultants at Fort Detrick had identified high levels of a cancer-causing chemical in its groundwater, the Degan family started to wonder and worry. Dennis Degan, 60, and his wife, ...