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U.S. Considers Alternatives to BWC Verification Protocol

(GSN Daily News) A senior U.S. diplomat said the Obama administration remains opposed to a verification protocol for the Biological Weapons Convention but is open to other measures that would strengthen confidence in the disease nonproliferation regime, Arms Control Today reported in its June edition (see GSN, April 12). (Jun. 20)  Read More »

What’s the Future of Synthetic Biology?

(MIT) Last July, scientists created the first “synthetic cell,” an organism that’s controlled by a chemically synthesized genome edited on a computer and stitched together in the lab. One year later, biologists at the Fifth Annual Synthetic Biology conference at Stanford University are still struggling to take the next step in  Read More »

UGA downplays biolab inspection report

(Online Athens) Inspectors from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted about a dozen deficiencies in a surprise inspection of the University of Georgia’s troubled high-security Animal Health Research Center last month. UGA officials characterized what the CDC found as minor. Scientists use the high-security lab on Carlton Street near  Read More »

Uganda says Ebola outbreak is over

(Reuters) Uganda has successfully prevented the rare and deadly Ebola virus from spreading, nearly two months after a 12 year-old girl bled to death after contracting the disease, officials said on Friday. “Uganda is free of Ebola,” Doctor Anthony Mbonya, chairman of a national task force set up after the girl’s  Read More »

CDC director worries about impact of budget cuts

(Washington Post) Thomas R. Frieden took over as the director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta in June 2009. Before moving to the CDC, Frieden, a physician with extensive experience with both communicable and noncommunicable diseases, served as commissioner of the New York Health Department from  Read More »