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Profectus BioSciences Receives NIAID Grant to Develop a Vaccine for Ebola and Marburg Viruses

(Press Release) The grant will support development of a trivalent vaccine to protect against infection with all major strains of Ebola and Marburg viruses, the two members of the filovirus family of hemorrhagic fever viruses. These agents are classified as Category A Priority Pathogens by the NIAID/NIH and CDC, and there  Read More »

Microbiological Data Program Ignored in Budget Process

(Food Safety News) The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Microbiological Data Program will almost certainly be eliminated in fiscal year 2013 after the Senate Appropriations Committee decided to not include funding for the $5 million program in its budget bill. The program, which was launched in 2001, currently tests about 15,000 samples  Read More »

Guidelines in Development for Meeting New U.S. Biosecurity Standards

(Global Security Newswire) The Obama administration is set to circulate recommendations to assist jurisdictional organizations in complying with recently unveiled risk mitigation protocols for federally funded biological research that could raise concerns about misuse, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy quoted a senior federal health official as saying on  Read More »

Controversy Continues After Engineered-Bird Flu-Study Published

(Wired News) After months of controversy, an experiment describing how H5N1 avian influenza can be modified into potentially human-contagious forms was published today. The study was originally submitted to the journal Nature in 2011. Concern that its details, along with those in a similar, as-yet-unpublished experiment, could be turned to malevolent  Read More »

Al Qaeda Cleric’s Call From Grave: Attack With Bio Weapons – ABC News

ABC NewsAl Qaeda Cleric's Call From Grave: Attack With Bio WeaponsABC News… for biological attacks against the US "The use of chemical and biological weapons against population centers is allowed and is strongly recommended," US-born Anwar al-Awlaki is quoted as saying in one of two new issues of the Inspire magazine.and  Read More »