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Senate passes sweeping food safety bill

The Senate passed legislation Tuesday to make food safer in the wake of deadly E. coli and salmonella outbreaks, potentially giving the government broad new powers to increase inspections of food processing facilities and force companies to recall tainted food; the $1.4 billion bill, which would also place stricter standards on  Read More »

New Findings Detail How Virus Prepares To Infect Cells

(Purdue University) Researchers have learned the atomic-scale arrangement of proteins in a structure that enables a virus to invade and fuse with host cells, showing precisely how the structure morphs with changing acidity to initiate infection.

New prion discovery reveals drug target for mad cow disease and related illnesses

(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) The joy of a juicy hamburger could make a comeback thanks a new discovery by scientists from the University of Kentucky. In a new research report in the December 2010 print issue of the FASEB Journal, scientists found that a protein our body uses  Read More »

Standards for biothreat agent collection updated

A team of state, federal and local agencies, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and various other organizations have combined forces to update the existing standard for sample collection and overall guidance when dealing with biothreat agents. Since 2001, there have been over 30,000 responses by U.S. law enforcement agencies  Read More »

Aduro BioTech awarded for tularemia work

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency has awarded Aduro BioTech, a clinical-stage immunotherapy company, with the “Outstanding Scientific Achievement” award for the company’s major progress in developing vaccines for the potential bioterror threat tularemia. The award was presented to Dr. Justin Skoble, associate director of biodefense and process development at Aduro BioTech,  Read More »