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Canadian doctor zeroes in on vaccine for Ebola virus

(Globe and Mail) Gary Kobinger has been chasing vaccines since childhood. Growing up in Quebec City in the early 1990s, he remembers being galvanized to action by documentaries about people infected with HIV-AIDS – back when the illness was still new, mysterious and terrifying. “In my mind, as a teenager, this  Read More »

Another Lab Death, This Time Due To Bacterial Infection – Science Careers Blog (blog)

ScientistAnother Lab Death, This Time Due To Bacterial InfectionScience Careers Blog (blog)Din was working with the bacterium Neisseria meningiditis, a biosafety level 2 pathogen that can trigger fatal meningococcal disease. It's not clear yet how Din became infected with N. meningiditis, nor is it known whether appropriate safety measures …Death by  Read More »

SF Lab Reviews Safety After Lab Worker Dies

(NBC Bay Area) Lab workers at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs medical center will be urged to get vaccinations for the diseases they study as a precaution as investigators continue looking into a researcher’s death after he handled a rare strain of bacteria, officials said Thursday. Richard Din, the meningitis research  Read More »

NIH rejects charge it slanted the H5N1 agenda for NSABB

(CIDRAP News) In a lengthy letter, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) official has rejected recent charges that the agency planned a biased meeting agenda in an effort to induce the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) to act as it did in voting for full publication of two much-debated  Read More »

NIH responds to criticism over handling of flu papers

(Nature.com) The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) today released a response to a sharply worded internal criticism about the handling of two controversial H5N1 avian influenza papers, one of which was published in Nature yesterday. The criticism came from Michael Osterholm, a public-health researcher and member of the National Science  Read More »