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Kenya’s Biosafety Authority trains staff, prepares country for trading in GMOs – NL-Aid

Kenya's Biosafety Authority trains staff, prepares country for trading in GMOsNL-AidThe Board has gone ahead to set up a biosafety clearing house, appointed key personnel and put in some regulations for services like contained use, environment release, the import and export regulations and the latest on labelling regulations which now …and  Read More »

Firm Receives $50 Million for Further Anthrax Antitoxin Trials

(Global Security Newswire) Elusys Therapeutics indicated it would receive $50 million in additional support from the U.S. Health and Human Services Department for late-stage preparation of a treatment intended to prevent and counteract inhalation anthrax infections, United Press International reported on Friday. The New Jersey biopharmaceutical firm to date had received $143 million  Read More »

DARPA Awards $3.8 Million Contract to CytoSorbents Corporation

(Market Watch) CytoSorbents Corporation, a pioneer in the use of blood purification to treat life-threatening illnesses such as sepsis, trauma, burn injury, lung injury and pancreatitis, announced that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has awarded the Company a technology development contract worth up to $3.8 million as part of  Read More »

Experts call for precautionary steps as dengue returns

(The International News) Although no death has been reported so far due to the dengue hemorrhagic fever this year in Karachi, the number of patients reached 136 on Saturday when two more patients tested positive for the mosquito-borne illness. Four patients had tested positive for the dengue fever on Friday. Interestingly,  Read More »

Ebola a potential bio-terror weapon

(The Observer) The dramatic nature of the Ebola outbreak in Kibaale district raises concerns about the cryptic intersection between global security and public health disasters. This is so because Ebola could very well pose an unprecedented frontier of bioterrorism, because it is complicated, with nonspecific symptoms making its generic diagnosis difficult,  Read More »