CLASS OF 2016 FELLOWS
Cory Davenport Cory Davenport is a Senior Researcher and Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center of Excellence at the University of Maryland, as well as an Instructor at the Catholic University of America. He was formerly a Fellow with the Center for Biodefense, Law, and Public Policy and is currently Associate Editor for the Journal of Biosecurity, Biosafety, and
Biodefense Law. Dr. Davenport has a BS in psychology from Michigan State University and a PhD in experimental psychology from Texas Tech University. His research primarily involves an application of the behavioral sciences to problems in national/ global security, including biosecurity and global health security. Examples of this research include the creation of a profile of disgruntled CBRN scientists, an investigation into how best to prevent the radicalization of bioscientists, and an analysis of the behavioral antecedents of CBRN insider threats.
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