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Anthrax confirmed in North Dakota cow

(Bovine Veterinarian) North Dakota’s top animal health official is warning livestock producers in areas with a history of anthrax to protect their animals from the disease. “A case of anthrax has just been confirmed in Stark County,” said Dr. Susan Keller, the state veterinarian. “Cattle producers should be sure their animals  Read More »

CLI supports Cartagena Biosafety Protocol discussions

(AgProfessional) CropLife International applauded the productive negotiations that took place at last week’s Conference of the Parties serving as the sixth Meeting of the Parties (COP/MOP-6) to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (BSP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). In particular, the plant biotechnology industry commends the Parties’ hard work  Read More »

MIT team builds most complex synthetic biology circuit yet

(Next Big Future) Voigt and his students have now developed circuit components that don’t interfere with one another, allowing them to produce the most complex synthetic circuit ever built. The circuit, described in the Oct. 7 issue of Nature, integrates four sensors for different molecules. Such circuits could be used in  Read More »

Moving forward with controversial H5N1 research

(Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health) With biosafety concerns raised over the possible release of new strains of H5N1 influenza that could easily pass between mammals viruses, researchers agreed on a six-month moratorium on H5N1 research — classified as “dual-use research of concern.” To advance the discussion global experts in  Read More »

UK Officials: Fatal Crimean Congo Virus Unlikely To Spread – RedOrbit

RedOrbitUK Officials: Fatal Crimean Congo Virus Unlikely To SpreadRedOrbitThe UK's first laboratory confirmed case of Crimean Congo Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (CCVHF) has died. Even so, health officials are stressing that this will not become a public outbreak. The Health Protection Agency is adamant the 38-year-old unnamed man …