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BARDA funds medical countermeasure innovation

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) announced the first eight contract awards under an initiative to help modernize and improve the nation’s infrastructure for producing medical countermeasures that protect against natural and man-made biological threats.

Scientists to Scour Ocean For Biodefense Material

Scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and a San Diego biotechnology firm have received nearly $30 million in U.S. Defense Department funding to search the ocean floor for bacteria that could be used to produce antibiotics against biological weapons agents, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported yesterday (see GSN, Aug. 20).  Read More »

Authority and Strategy – The Legal Foundation for Successful Emergency Response

Bob Ross was part of the initial cadre of homeland security strategists who was producing superb analyses and commentaries on the subject long before 9/11. More than a decade later, he continues to add valuable insights to the debate. The opinions expressed are his alone and do not necessarily represent those  Read More »

Plague researchers race to beat bioterrorists

(Trudeau Institute) Given the many pressing concerns of the day, fear of plague probably isn’t what causes most Americans to lose sleep. But for those whose responsibility it is to combat bioterrorism, plague is among the highest priorities.

Firm Wins Contract for Work on Modified Anthrax Vaccine

Maryland biopharmaceutical firm Emergent BioSolutions last week announced it had received a federal contract valued as high as $28.7 million to conduct further work on a modified version of its anthrax vaccine, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy reported (see GSN, July 14). The “third-generation” vaccine would incorporate BioThrax,  Read More »