Yes, no doubt this is true.
My interest in the Waksman Institute perked up when I saw that they actually **mass-produce** microbial "products" for pharmaceutical and research purposes.
IOW, Waksman is a microbe farm. Likely they have exactly the right kinds of equipment for making, oh, a few little items of interest to bio-terrorists.
Not only that, but Waksman is conveniently located right near Route 1 (only 12 miles from the Islamic Society on Route 1) and the NJ Transit Philly-Trenton-Newark-NYC train line.
The train line continues to interest me because Mohammad Pervez, roommate of the "shaved body" hijack suspects, AND roommate of the Greenwood Village possible anthrax suspects, worked at both the Trenton and Newark train stations.
Still, there are many other labs in Jersey, equally and even better able make bio-concoctions. I don't understand the zooming in on the Waksman Institite. There's one just three miles north of the West Trenton Post Office. It's now Janssen, a division of J&J. Six or seven years ago it was the Moore Company and they did veterinary medicines and vaccines -- so maybe that included anthrax -- don't know. I think Janssen's product mix is different, human drugs now.