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Justice Dept. takes on itself in probe of 2001 anthrax attacks

(Washington Post) Since it began a decade ago, the federal government’s massive investigation of the 2001 anthrax attacks has been plagued by missteps and complications. Investigators initially focused on the wrong man, then had to pay him a nearly $6 million settlement …

Bio-security, an emerging challenge

(Hindu Business Line) Action is needed at the national and international levels to deal with this threat. Biotech research is conducted in a wide range of institutions, in government laboratories, universities, and by the private sector. Freedom to do research in biotechnology shouldn’t be hampered, and intellectual property rights must be  Read More »

HHS issues medical surge guidance for healthcare systems

(CIDRAP News) The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently released a new planning tool to help hospitals and health systems prepare for medical surges that could result from a bioterror attack, natural disaster, …

Pakistani Lawmakers Delay Biological Weapons Pact Bill

(Global Security Newswire) Pakistani lawmakers on Wednesday postponed consideration of a bill aimed at ensuring the nation meets its obligations as a member of the Biological Weapons Convention over questions about specific elements of the proposal, Pakistan Today reported. The National Assembly’s foreign affairs panel asked Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir to  Read More »

Professional Probe of Former South African Biowarfare Chief to Continue

(Global Security Newswire) A professional review board was set on Thursday to resume a probe of work carried out by South African cardiologist Wouter Basson during his tenure heading biological and chemical weapons programs under the nation’s former apartheid government, the South African Press Association reported. Basson, nicknamed “Dr. Death,” has  Read More »