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Bias accusation rattles US biosecurity board

(Nature.com) A closed meeting, convened last month by the US Government to decide the fate of two controversial unpublished papers on the H5N1 avian influenza virus was stacked in favour of their full publication, a participant now says. Michael Osterholm, who heads the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research  Read More »

Can the US Afford a New Biodefense Lab?

(Science Now) The United States faces a stark choice between funding a new state-of-the-art laboratory for agricultural biodefense and paying for ongoing research on the topic, according to the government’s top biosecurity research official. “We are hard up against it now; you can’t do research without modern facilities, but the money  Read More »

Committee holding hearing on Kan. biosecurity lab

(Wall Street Journal) TOPEKA, Kan. — Department of Homeland Security officials told a panel of researchers on Friday that a new animal research lab slated to be built in Kansas still is needed, even though federal funds are scarce. Undersecretary Tara O’Toole said during a public hearing in Washington that the  Read More »

Biodefense: When Technology Goes Global

Biotechnologies present critical choices for the United States in this new strategic era. These technologies contain both great promise and great risk. Genetically modified crops may provide the means to feed the world’s growing population, and new drugs may treat diseases that have plagued humans throughout the millennia. read more

FDA Issues Voluntary Plan to Limit Antibiotics in Agriculture

(Food Safety News) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is taking its biggest step yet to rein in the indiscriminate use of antibiotics that help food animals grow bigger, faster. The agency said Wednesday it is asking veterinary drug makers to voluntarily phase out medically important drugs from being available over  Read More »