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Elusys Awarded Additional $40.6M Under Existing U.S. Government Contract To Fund Further Development Of Anthrax Vaccine

Elusys Therapeutics, Inc. (Elusys), a privately-held biopharmaceutical company, announced today that it has been awarded a second contract year of funding valued at $40.6 million for the advanced development of Anthim for the prevention and treatment of anthrax infection following a biowarfare attack

New way to boost vaccines

As the medical community searches for better vaccines and ways to deliver them, one scientist believes he has discovered a new approach to boosting the body’s response to vaccinations. He found that the same molecules used in drugs that treat diabetes also stimulate B cells in the immune system, pushing them  Read More »

Research Calls for DNA Sequence-Based Classification System for Select Agents

A DNA sequence-based system could be developed to better define when a dangerous pathogen or toxin should be subject to Select Agent regulations, says a new report from the National Research Council, which adds that this system could be coupled with a “yellow flag” system that recognizes requests to synthesize suspicious  Read More »

Plum Island bio lab an inviting target for terrorists

The bio lab on 840-acre Plum Island, a mile-and-a-half off Long Island’s Orient Point, is a Biosafety level 4 facility — the only type of research lab authorized to handle diseases that are communicable between humans and animals and for which there is no known cure; from a boat, terrorists armed  Read More »

6 cities to train mail carriers to dispense anti-terror drugs

The Postal Service is ready to deliver lifesaving drugs to a quarter of the residents of Minneapolis-St. Paul after a bioterror attack.