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India’s National Institute of Virology Builds Hi-tech Virus Lab

(ExpressIndia) — Going a step further in research on agents of dangerous diseases to tackle any outbreak or exigencies like biological terror, the National Institute of Virology (NIV) is giving final touches to the Bio Safety Level-4 (BSL-4) laboratory on its Pashan campus. Highly dangerous viruses will be locked inside the  Read More »

U.S. Pushes to Standardize Collection of Biothreat Samples

(GSN Daily News) The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology on Tuesday said it is collaborating with the National Guard to ensure that federal, state and local emergency response personnel are trained to collect disease materials for analysis in accordance with recently adopted procedures (see GSN, Aug. 1).

CDC moves disease surveillance system to the cloud

(GCN) — The BioSense program, created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks, is remaking itself to provide a cloud-based collaboration platform for federal, state and local health officials. “It essentially is for the rapid, automated collection and dissemination of data,” said  Read More »

We are diminished. Jonathan Tucker

Ploughshares Fund — Today we learned that Jonathan Tucker has passed away. Jonathan was a highly respected expert on chemical and biological weapons and policy issues and Ploughshares Fund is proud to have supported his efforts towards a safer and more peaceful world. Most recently Jonathan was heading up a program  Read More »

Air Force Seeks Instant Chem-Bio Identification Tech

The U.S. Air Force has requested proposals for a “nanoparticle-based” detection system capable of rapidly identifying any hazardous biological or chemical agent, Wired magazine reported on Wednesday (see GSN, April 28). The subtle, constantly evolving characteristics of biological microbes make their fast identification the more daunting technological challenge, according the Wired;  Read More »