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Go Ahead With Bird Flu Studies, HHS and NIH Say

(Global Security Newswire) WASHINGTON – Federal health officials on Friday endorsed a decision by their advisers to let publication of two controversial bird flu studies go ahead, saying the information was  vital to preparing the world against a possible deadly pandemic. The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity had asked researchers  Read More »

Research or development? DHS and national labs disagree

(FierceHomelandSecurity) In its research and development efforts at national laboratories, the Homeland Security Department now emphasizes development more than basic or applied research, said Daniel Gerstein, DHS’s deputy undersecretary for science and technology, on April 19. Gerstein spoke at a hearing of the House Homeland Security subcommittee on cybersecurity, infrastructure protection  Read More »

Congress Has More Questions About NSABB’s H5N1 Decision

(Science Now) A senior Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives is asking more questions about how the U.S. government reviewed two controversial H5N1 avian influenza studies, and how it wrote a new policy for reviewing taxpayer-funded studies that might be used for good and evil. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) today  Read More »

Publication ban on virus research: security or censorship?

(Radio Netherlands) Deputy Minister Bleker has announced that he’s imposing a ban on publication – in the journal, Science – of the research which was carried out at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam. He cites the rules laid down in the government’s User Guide on Strategic Goods and Services on  Read More »

The Latest on the Doomsday Virus

(New York Times) We can worry less that a newly created bird flu virus might kill tens or hundreds of millions of people if it escaped from the laboratory. But there is still some residual danger. And we remain appalled at the slipshod way in which this research was authorized despite  Read More »