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After 9/11, Anthrax Attacks Seemed Too Natural

(National Journal) For years these specialists had met, talking about the potential threat of smallpox, nerve gas, plague and Ebola virus. But the No. 1 suspect always was anthrax. Bioweapons seem like an obvious choice for a terror attack. …

Taking Stock of the Biodefense Boom

(Science Now) The anthrax mailings that petrified Americans soon after the 9/11 attacks a decade ago this fall, killing five people and sickening 17, led to an explosion of biodefense research in the United States. Nearly $19 billion has been spent—a huge increase …

Taking Biosecurity Networks to the Next Level: Live Webcast

You are invited to participate in the first Virtual Biosecurity Center international conference. We will explore the role of web-based networks in promoting global biosecurity, provide an opportunity for experts from around the world to identify best practices and partnerships, and determine the feasibility of linking existing networks for global communication.

News tips from the journal mBio®

(American Society for Microbiology) New strategy for developing rapid diagnostics; how Q fever invades and replicates inside killer immune cells; protein necessary for bacteria to produce ulcers; and same conditions, different outcome in fungal infection.

Dangerous gaps remain in nation’s bioterrorism preparedness, report says – Washington Post (blog)

Family Practice News Digital NetworkDangerous gaps remain in nation's bioterrorism preparedness, report saysWashington Post (blog)(DANIEL HULSHIZER/ASSOCIATED PRESS) A decade after envelopes containing anthrax terrorized the nation and alerted officials to the need to protect against bioterrorism, significant gaps remain in the nation's capacity to respond to a bioterrorism …Complacency, lack of  Read More »