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Genome-wide sequencing data reveals virulence factors implicated in banana Xanthomonas wilt.

Related Articles Genome-wide sequencing data reveals virulence factors implicated in banana Xanthomonas wilt. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2010 Jul 15; Authors: Studholme DJ, Kemen E, Maclean D, Schornack S, Aritua V, Thwaites R, Grant M, Smith J, Jones JD Banana Xanthomonas wilt is a newly emerging disease that is currently threatening the  Read More »

Texas A&M bioterrorism research may yield rabies cure

Rabies infection is an unusual event in the United States, but it is a problem that kills more than 50,000 people around the world every year; the U.S. Department of Defense is funding research at Texas A&M on counter-measures to bioterrorism — but one of the most immediate outcomes of A&M's  Read More »

Synthetic biology: Harbinger of an uncertain future?

It is hard to imagine that only three years ago, back in 2007, there was such a lack of awareness of dual-use and related biosecurity issues among practicing life scientists. Even the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) was almost unknown. For me, this brand of unawareness was confirmed when, that  Read More »

FDA’s food-safety monitoring in need of overhaul

A new study of the U.S. food safety regime finds gaping holes in the system; the study finds that shifting to a risk-based food safety system, utilizing a research infrastructure and integrated federal, state, and local government food safety program, can go a long way towards achieving the safer food supply  Read More »

Drug Testing Lab Planned at Fort Detrick

The United States is moving to build a $584 million facility at Fort Detrick, Md., for assessing vaccines and other disease countermeasures, the Frederick News-Post reported Saturday (see GSN, June 10). The federal government is expected to prepare an environmental impact report for the Medical Countermeasure Test and Evaluation Facility, a  Read More »