A recent issue of the newsletter "Recent Science" (not on line as far as I know) has an article on Rene Dubos' participation in WWII and Cold War germ warfare research. Dubos never referred to this in his many autobiographical musings and was generally thought of as a great humanist and critic of magic bullet, non-preventative medicine. The article ends by noting that unlike the A-bomb project of Los Alamos, none of the people involved in bacterialogical warfare have beat their breast saying "biologists have known sin" or "We have blood on their hands" as did Oppenheimer and others. In fact we know hardly anything about who did participate, but, given that as eminent a researcher and public figure as Dubos did, unknown to all, there are probably other important medical and biological researchers who have particpated without anyone outside the secret labs knowing. Val Dusek