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UK scientists develop safer foot-and-mouth vaccine

(Reuters) British scientists have developed a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease that is safer and easier to manufacture, an advance they believe should greatly increase production capacity and reduce costs. The technology behind the livestock product might also be applied to make improved human vaccines to protect against similar viruses, including  Read More »

Guyana Joins Biological Weapons Convention

(GlobalSecurityNewswire) Guyana this week became the latest nation to ratify the Biological Weapons Convention. The United States “as a depositary state was delighted to receive instrument of ratification,” Laura Kennedy, the Obama administration’s special envoy for BWC issues, stated in a Twitter message on Tuesday.

Notable Biodefense Contracts: DARPA Awards to Battelle, Harvard

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) this month announced two major contract awards under the Dialysis Like Therapeutics (DLT) – Integration program.  The President & Fellows of Harvard College of Boston, Mass., was awarded a contract in the amount … Continue reading →

National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard Released – Marketwire (press release)

National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard ReleasedMarketwire (press release)"Producers can use the Standard to create a biosecurity plan that meets the specific needs of their operation," said Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. "Strengthening on-farm biosecurity protects animal health and, in effect, supports the continued …Biosecurity standards launched for sheep, goat farmsGrainewsall 2 news  Read More »

Naval Research Lab Develops Nanofibers for Chemical and Biological Decontamination

Chemical and biological threats pose a significant concern not only to the modern warfighter but an ever-increasing number of individuals and groups. This threat is compounded by the persistence of these agents and the possibilities of causing increased personnel exposure … Continue reading →