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DIY biology

(Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) In the nineteenth century, research in the natural and life sciences was largely self-supported. Charles Darwin had the good fortune of being born into a wealthy family, enabling him to pursue his passions as a gentleman naturalist and to develop the trailblazing theory of evolution. Darwin’s  Read More »

Anthrax alert system at risk as cost estimate hits $5.7 billion

(Washington Post) Funding for BioWatch, an early warning system to detect deadly pathogens in 30 U.S. cities, may be in jeopardy after cost estimates surged to $5.7 billion, six times the initial assessment. The Department of Homeland Security wants to open bidding before October on the next phase of the program,  Read More »

HHS creates new centers to develop, manufacture medical countermeasures

(HHS News) Centers are first major U.S. domestic infrastructure to address biodefense threats and pandemic influenza. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today established three new centers to develop and manufacture medical countermeasures, such as vaccines and medicines used to protect health in emergencies, and can transition quickly and  Read More »

Report doubts low-risk view of Kan. biohazard lab

(Wall Street Journal) TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas officials pressed the federal government Friday to move ahead with construction of a new biosecurity lab near Kansas State University, even though a new, independent report suggested that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security still doesn’t have a good assessment of how safely it  Read More »

Economics of Crimean-Congo Fever – Hurriyet Daily News (press release)

Hurriyet Daily News (press release)Economics of Crimean-Congo FeverHurriyet Daily News (press release)With the advent of summer, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) cases have started to appear…