CTM-E Makes the Headlines with Expertise on Agroterrorism
The iPaper (Inews) has just published an article on Agroterrorism – Our Editor-in-Chief, BG(ret) John Galatas, MD, Facilitates Discussion.
Counter-Terrorism Medicine Europe (CTM-E) is making headlines this week as leading news outlet Inews has approached the organisation for its expertise on the increasingly critical topic of agroterrorism. The discussions are being facilitated by CTM-E's esteemed Editor-in-Chief, BG (ret) John Galatas MD.
Agroterrorism, the deliberate disruption of a nation's food supply through biological, chemical, or other means, poses a significant and often underestimated threat to national security and public health. With global food systems becoming increasingly interconnected and vulnerable, the need for robust countermeasures and expert understanding is paramount.
Inews's outreach to CTM-E underscores the growing recognition of the organisation's authoritative voice in the field of counter-terrorism medicine and its comprehensive approach to emerging threats. CTM-E, known for its dedication to advancing knowledge and best practices in this specialised area, is well-positioned to offer critical insights.
John Galatas, a respected figure in counter-terrorism medicine and public health, is at the forefront of these discussions. His leadership as Editor-in-Chief has been instrumental in shaping CTM-E's agenda and fostering collaboration with media and policy-makers alike.
About CTM-E
Counter-Terrorism Medicine Europe (CTM-E MTÜ) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding and practical application of medicine in the context of counter-terrorism. Through research, education, and collaboration, CTM-E aims to mitigate the health consequences of terrorism and enhance preparedness across Europe.
About John Galatas
John Galatas is the Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Terrorism Medicine Europe (CTM-E) and a recognised expert and a Consultant in Allergy & Clinical Immunology. He is also a Medical/ Hospital/ Ops CBRNE Planner/Instructor and a Senior Asymmetric Threat Analyst, Editor-in-Chief of C2BRNE Diary and ASPISMEDICAL.. His work focuses on the intersection of security threats and medical response, with a particular emphasis on emerging and unconventional weapons.