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U.S. Cuts Spending Allowances for Biological, Chemical Defense Programs

(Global Security Newswire) A recently enacted U.S. defense authorization bill reduces finances available for a number of biological and chemical defense initiatives in keeping with setbacks to some of the efforts, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News reported last week. The legislation lowers the funding allowance for the Defense Department’s Chemical and  Read More »

NSABB: Studies show how H5N1 can jump natural barrier

(CIDRAP News) The core of a US biosecurity advisory board’s concern about two controversial, as-yet-unpublished studies on H5N1 viruses is that the studies have shown how to remove the apparent natural barrier that keeps the viruses from …<

Lockheed Martin gets $66 million to help move USAMRIID

(WTOP) Construction of the 810,000-square-foot building began in August 2009 and cost an estimated $683 million, USAMRIID spokeswoman Caree Vander-Linden said Tuesday. It will include 17,000 square feet of biosafety Level 4 lab space — used to study biohazards including Ebola — and 34,000 square feet of biosafety Level 3 space,  Read More »

Flu Work Akin to Nuclear-Bomb Experiments, Board Says

(Global Security Newswire) Experts who made an unprecedented recommendation that bird-flu researchers hold back some details of their work justified the controversial decision on Tuesday, saying that the experiments were akin to the 1940s work on nuclear weapons or the first attempts at genetic engineering in the 1970s.

Biological Attack Threat Cited as Pentagon Bolsters Defenses

(Bloomberg) The Pentagon is increasing spending to combat biological threats, such as highly toxic ricin, as U.S. spy agencies warn that a terrorist group might conduct a “limited” attack “in the next year.” While a mass attack by foreign terrorist groups using a chemical, biological or radiological weapon in the U.S.  Read More »