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NIH Awards $3.5M for Anthrax Vaccine Project

(GSN Daily News) The U.S. National Institutes of Health has awarded $3.5 million for work on a new anthrax vaccine by scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and Loyola University in Maryland, the San Francisco Business Times reported on Monday (see GSN, Oct. 4). “Nanolipoprotein” technology used in  Read More »

Biodefense report card says US still unprepared

(CIDRAP) The report's scale of biologic events ranges from small noncontagious events such as the anthrax letter attacks in 2001 to a global crisis, such as the one recently depicted in the movie Contagion. The group's review also provides an overview of …

Black Death plague pit produces first ancient bacterial genome

(Nature News Blog) Bones uncovered in a medieval burial pit used to inter victims of the Black Death have yielded the first genome sequence of an ancient bacterial pathogen, the bubonic plague-causing bacterium Yersinia pestis. The draft genome sequence, published online today in Nature, follows the publication of a short loop  Read More »

Dive into the Anthrax Files

(ProPublica) The government's case against Bruce E. Ivins draws on a massive cache of documentary evidence to argue that he was the 2001 anthrax killer. We relied heavily on it in preparing this week's stories about Ivins with our partners, …

Bio-Response Report Card Released

(WMD Center) In December 2008, the Congressional Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism released its report, World At Risk. The nine commissioners, five Democrats and four Republicans, unanimously concluded that bioterrorism was more likely than nuclear terrorism. That same week, the Director of National Intelligence,  Read More »