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Synthetic molecule could fight nerve agents

Biochemist Tsafrir Mor has developed a method for synthetically producing human butyrylcholinesterase, a bioscavenging molecule that may be able to protect humans against nerve agents and pesticides, using transgenic tobacco plants. Creating BChE using synthetic means might be an effective supplement or primary treatment for organophosphate nerve toxins to replace chemicals  Read More »

Security, Health Officials Said to Collaborate Now More Than Ever Before

WASHINGTON — Two international measures designed to boost each country’s preparedness against manmade or natural disease outbreaks have also succeeded in bringing law enforcement and public health officials closer together to combat such threats, a panel of experts said last week (see GSN, Oct. 8). (Nov. 29) – Two U.S. diplomats,  Read More »

New Sensor Could Detect Quickly Viral Bioterror Agents

Scientists at Boston University have developed a biological sensor that could be used to rapidly detect a wide range of viral pathogens including the lethal Ebola and Marburg viruses, the institution announced last week. As with other viruses that produce symptoms not necessarily indicative of viral infection, Marburg and Ebola outbreaks  Read More »

Soligenix Announces Issuance Of United States Patent For RiVax™, Its Vaccine Against Ricin Toxin

Soligenix, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SNGX) (Soligenix or the Company), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted patent #7,829,668, entitled “Compositions and methods for modifying toxic effects of proteinaceous compounds…

More questions raised about security of Boston BioLab

Boston University has opened a $178 million biolab in a residential area in Boston’s South End; the facility, in which lethal diseases such as Ebola and the plague will be studies, houses only administrative staff, pending state approval; that approval depends on a final risk assessment review — but a new  Read More »