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No Big Summit Needed for Achieving Biological Security: Key Diplomat

(GSN Daily News) WASHINGTON — The Biological Weapons Convention does not require a seminal event on par with the ongoing Global Nuclear Security Summit process in order to gain sufficient political attention from world leaders, according to the chairman of the treaty’s upcoming review conference (see GSN, June 20). (Jul. 1)  Read More »

Obama to Name New Counterrorism Chief

(GSN Daily News) WASHINGTON — President Obama announced on Friday that he will nominate a new White House counterterrorism director (see GSN, June 10). Matthew Olsen will be named the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. He is currently the general counsel for the National Security Agency and principal legal adviser  Read More »

Say Goodbye to Google Health

(Genome Web) In a blow to all your health-records-in-the-cloud dreams, Google said that on January 1, 2012 it will shut down its Google Health project, once celebrated as a major step in getting electronic health records (and subsequently shared genomic information) to mainstream use. TechCrunch has a video with Adam Bosworth,  Read More »

Rinderpest, Scourge of Cattle, Is Vanquished

(New York Times) On Tuesday in a ceremony in Rome, the United Nations is officially declaring that for only the second time in history, a disease has been wiped off the face of the earth. The disease is rinderpest. Everyone has heard of smallpox. Very few have heard of the runner-up.  Read More »

Hendra Virus Outbreak in Queensland

(ABC Online) Queensland Health says eight people may have been exposed in the latest case of hendra virus. Biosecurity officials have quarantined two properties south of Brisbane after a horse died from the disease at the weekend. Authorities say 20 to 30 horses have been quarantined. Hendra virus can be transmitted  Read More »