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Preclinical data shows 100 percent prevention and treatment of influenza with engineered human antibody

(The Yates Network) Visterra, Inc. announced the presentation of positive data from a preclinical study evaluating the efficacy of the company’s lead product candidate, VIS410, a broadly protective, fully human monoclonal antibody being developed for influenza A infections. Data from preclinical studies were presented today at the 52nd Interscience Conference on  Read More »

Ebola Outbreak In Eastern Congo Kills 15 – Huffington Post

Ebola Outbreak In Eastern Congo Kills 15Huffington Post"Ebola entered my house and I did not know what it was," said Gabriel Libina Alandato, who survived the hemorrhagic fever. "My three daughters and their mother died in August, but it is only when I was taken to the quarantine center that I  Read More »

Better Disease Tracking System Could Limit the Impact of Bioterrorism, SLU … – Newswise (press release)

Better Disease Tracking System Could Limit the Impact of Bioterrorism, SLU …Newswise (press release)"Our current disease detection system is still hobbled by slow transfer of information to public health officials who might otherwise be able to determine unusual patterns or disease that suggests a bioterror attack." Zelicoff said current data mining  Read More »

MBTA and Department of Homeland Security run bioterrorism tests in Cambridge subways

(Wicked Local) At around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning, Anne Hultgren deployed the bacteria. A thick white fog filled the air at the MBTA’s Davis Square T station, rising slowly at first and then spreading quickly with the whoosh of a train sucking dirt and dead microbes down the platform. Less than  Read More »

Researchers sequence genome of malaria-causing parasite

(EurekAlert) Scientists at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute have discovered that the parasite that causes the most common form of malaria share the same genetic variations – even when the organisms are separated across continents. The discovery raises concerns that mutations to resist existing medications  Read More »