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How much has the war on bioterror cost scientists?

A new study challenges the notion that post-9/11 rules which placed stricter limits on pathogens research stymied scientific productivity. In the wake of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, and subsequent anthrax mailings, the US government instituted tougher controls on research into human, animal and plant pathogens and toxins that could  Read More »

CDC Details Cause of 2009 Plague Death

The University of Chicago scientist who died in 2009 while conducting vaccine research using a weakened strain of plague bacterium succumbed to his infection because of an underlying medical condition, Bloomberg reported last week (see GSN, Sept. 22, 2009). The enervated strain of Yersinia pestis that Malcolm Casadaban, 60, worked with  Read More »

How much has the war on bioterror cost scientists?

A new study challenges the notion that post-9/11 rules which placed stricter limits on pathogens research stymied scientific productivity. In the wake of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, and subsequent anthrax mailings, the US government instituted tougher controls on research into human, animal and plant pathogens and toxins that could  Read More »

HHS awards contracts to develop new flu vaccine technology

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awarded two contracts today to help make vaccine available more quickly for seasonal flu outbreaks and pandemics. The contracts for advanced development of new types of vaccine and new ways to make flu vaccine known as next-generation recombinant influenza vaccine total $215  Read More »

Abbott shows new pathogen detector

Illinois-based pharmaceutical company Abbott unveiled a new assay system that can accurately detect seventeen different bio-threat pathogens; among different bio-agents targeted in the new test are Bacillus anthracis, E. coli, salmonella, Ebola virus, and avian influenza viruses; the company says the new method provides results in less than eight hours.