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Scientists Shed Light on Germany’s Deadly Pathogen

(Food Safety News) As the devastating outbreak of E. coli began unfolding in Germany, there was an urgent need to learn more about the unusual pathogen that was making hundreds of people sick.So data from the genome sequencing of the rare E. coli serotype O104 were instantly released via the Internet  Read More »

The National Academies Press Makes All PDF Books Free to Download

NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS — As of June 2, 2011, all PDF version of books published by the National Academies Press (NAP) will be downloadable to anyone free of charge. That’s more than 4,000 books plus future reports produced by NAP. The National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of  Read More »

East Africa and Middle East seek plan to keep animal diseases from disrupting livestock trade

(Burness Communications) — With increased trade in livestock products offering a possible antidote to high food prices, livestock experts from the Middle East and 12 African countries are meeting this week in Dubai to develop a strategy that eliminates the need to impose devastating bans on livestock imports from the Horn  Read More »

Op-Ed: Let’s get rid of smallpox for good

SCIDEVNet — The decision to delay, yet again, the destruction of smallpox virus stocks ignores the concerns of the developing world. Less than 50 years ago, tens of millions of people in many parts of the developing world were still suffering from one of our most feared diseases, smallpox.

GW hosts forum on bioterrorism, homeland security in DC with lawmakers

Washington Post –WASHINGTON — George Washington University is hosting a conference on bioterrorism featuring current and former federal lawmakers. The Tuesday afternoon event is hosted by the Homeland Security Policy Institute and the Bipartisan WMD Terrorism Research Center.