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The Biohacker: A Threat to National Security

(ISN) The ability of non-scientists to create and deploy biological weapons represents the emergence of a new threat – the “biohacker.” As John Wikswo and others see it, it’s time to improve our detection and disruption capabilities if we hope to keep this next-step nemesis in check.

allAfrica.com: Uganda: U.S. Agency Says Projects Offer Model for Greater Health Security

Kuntal Patel charged with attempted murder following counter terrorism raids

(Daily Mail) A suspected plot to kill a magistrate with a rare poison extracted from the seeds of a Peruvian plant has been uncovered by police. Detectives believe Meena Patel, 54, was the target of an unprecedented attack with abrin, a substance described as ‘more poisonous than ricin’. Her daughter Kuntal,  Read More »

H5N1 avian influenza: First human case reported in Cambodia in 2014

(The Global Dispatch) After reporting 26 human H5N1 avian influenza cases in 2013, by far the most of any country, the Kingdom of Cambodia has announced their first case of the lethal bird flu on 2014, according to a Ministry of Health press release Feb. 4. The case is a 5-year-old  Read More »

Bacterial Toxin a Potential Trigger for Multiple Sclerosis |

(Global Biodefense) Researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College have added to the growing body of evidence that multiple sclerosis may be triggered by a toxin produced by common foodborne bacteria, in research presented recently at the 2014 ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting.