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Flu antibody’s ‘one-handed grab’ may boost effort toward universal vaccine, new therapies

(EurekAlert) Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and Sea Lane Biotechnologies have solved the co-crystal structure of a human antibody that can neutralize influenza viruses in a unique way. The antibody recognizes the crucial structure that flu viruses use to attach to host cells, even though previously this structure had been  Read More »

Majority of US Schools Not Ready for Next Pandemic, Researchers Say

(Science Daily) Many U.S. schools are not prepared for bioterrorism attacks, outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases or pandemics, despite the recent 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic that resulted in more than 18,000 deaths worldwide, Saint Louis University researchers say. The study, led by Terri Rebmann, Ph.D., associate professor at SLU’s Institute for  Read More »

Drug to resist anthrax threat

(Deccan Chronicle) With anthrax emerging as the favourite biological warfare weapon, a team of researchers from Guntur district has found that the deadly super bacterium can be tackled by attacking its genetic material and protein molecules. Researchers from the department of biotechnology, Acharya Nagarjuna University, have adapted a novel strategy to  Read More »

Managing Risks That Endanger Health – Huffington Post

Managing Risks That Endanger HealthHuffington PostIn the lead-off editorial of this week's Science, Nobel Laureate Paul Berg drew new attention to the importance of minimizing the likelihood of accidental or malicious release of dangerous pathogens from high biosafety level laboratories, citing our …

Biohacking Healthcare

(Forbes) Here’s a fairly new term for the healthcare lexicon – biohacking. Wikipedia files their entry under the single category of human biology. The entry itself is very brief and, at least according to Wikipedia, there are two meanings: the art of managing one’s own biology using a combination of medical,  Read More »