indeed, nature itself is the most dangerous bioterrorist, and even as we meet today, h5n1 and other influenzaally mutating and changing with the potential of a catastrophic pandemic. it's not a hypothetical danger. it is a real danger. they supported research including on transmission, post adaptation, and veer lens. the goal is to anticipate what the virus is continually trying to do on its own in the wild and to prepare for it. such goals were pursued by the nih funded science and could have important positive implications for prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. they constructed variants of influenza in order to identify which genetic mutations alter the transmission of the virus. in their studies, they had a standard influenza model, namely a ferret. this was modified for transfission of one ferret to another. i'll point out one of the causes of the public misunderstanding was the widespread belief that the virus transmitted by aerosol from one ferret to another actually killed the ferret when, in fact, that was not the case. .. >> which is shown on this posted. if a particul