Click here to watch the video. Senior Science Fellow John Gilbert, member of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation’s Science Working Group spoke to TRT World about the chemical attack that killed at least 80 and injured dozens in the rebel-held town of Khan Shaykhun in Syria’s Idlib province has triggered global criticism. Click here […]
Senior Science Fellow John Gilbert Quoted in The Telegraph
Read the full piece here. “Sarin quickly causes casualties over a defined area,” said John Gilbert, Senior Science Fellow at the US-based Center for Arms Control and Non Proliferation. “And because it dissipates quite quickly, usually within a few hours, you can then send in your own troops to take that area,” he added. Read […]
Senior Science Fellow John Gilbert Quoted in Women’s Health Magazine
Read the full piece here. Symptoms of a sarin attack often include loss of voluntary muscle control, an inability to breathe, drooling or foaming at the mouth, nausea, and vomiting, and “pinpointing” of the pupils, says John Gilbert, a senior science fellow with the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation. “Several Khan Sheikhun victims also […]
Senior Science Fellow John Gilbert Quoted in LA Times
Read the full piece here. John Gilbert, a senior science fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, said the victims seen in video and photographs from Khan Sheikhoun appeared to have “been affected by something that caused serious injury, probably fatal, without any physical wounds visible … and showed symptoms consistent with the […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip E. Coyle Quoted in ABC News
Read the full piece here. The reality is that Syria either lied or created new stockpiles, according to Philip Coyle, a senior fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation. It is unclear how many chemical weapons they still have — or what kind. Read the full piece here.

