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Voters Split on Expanding a Biodefense Program Beyond the Former USSR – Genetic Engineering News

Voters Split on Expanding a Biodefense Program Beyond the Former USSRGenetic Engineering NewsA recent GEN poll suggests an even split on whether Washington is wise in growing a biodefense program beyond the countries of the former Soviet Union. Equal percentages (42.9%) of respondents support and oppose the move, with 14.3% undecided.and  Read More »

Developing the Next Generation of Leaders in Biosecurity

(Center for Biosecurity of UPMC) The Center for Biosecurity has just launched a new initiative to identify and develop the “best and brightest” next-generation biosecurity professionals. The program will select 25 Fellows each year and sponsor their participation in a slate of seminars, conferences, networking events, writing competitions, and educational webinars.  Read More »

Bioterrorism Funding Withers As Death Germs Thrive In Labs, Nature

(Huffington Post) The overlap of bioterrorism agents and emerging infectious disease also means that officials could defend against biological attacks and natural outbreaks in tandem. Laura Kahn, a research scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, recalls being “dumbstruck” when she made the realization.  Read More »

Undetected H5N1 cases seem few, but questions persist

(CIDRAP News) The fatality rate for officially confirmed human cases of H5N1 avian influenza infection is a stunningly high 59% (345 deaths in 584 cases). But the current controversy over publishing data about transmissible H5N1 viruses has revived a debate about whether the virus is as lethal as those numbers say.  Read More »

Bureau Reviews: BioSecurity in the UK

(Bureau of Investigative Journalism) The radio documentary explored the state of biosecurity in the UK, throwing a disturbing light on the potential for mass outbreaks. Over the course of 40 minutes reporter Gerry Northam navigates the listener through a world of dangerous substances, possible leaks and failures in planning. The story  Read More »