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Доктор Али Хан – бывший директор бюро медицинской подготовки и реагирования Центров по контролю и профилактике заболеваний США. Более 20 лет посвятил работе в Центрах по контролю и профилактике заболеваний, занимался расследованием вспышек новых инфекционных болезней, вопросами биотерроризма и глобальной медицинской безопасности. В настоящее время доктор Хан является деканом колледжа здравоохранения Университета Небраски и продолжает свою деятельность по защите сообществ людей от различных угроз на международном уровне.
Фото Кэролин Саварезе
Уильям Патрик участвовал в создании многочисленных мемуаров, в том числе помогал в написании мемуаров актера, лауреата премии «Оскар» Сидни Пуатье и сотрудника лаборатории реактивного движения Адама Штельцнера. Автор двух популярных романов о биологических угрозах, написанных в жанре саспенс.