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NSABB reverses recommendation on H5N1 studies
(CIDRAP News) – A federal advisory board today reversed its stance on publishing two controversial H5N1 transmission papers today, recommending that both studies be published in full. The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) met yesterday and today to discuss revised versions of the studies by two groups, one from the University of Wisconsin, Read More »
- April 2, 2012
- | Filed under Europe, North America, Biosafety, Policy & Initiatives, and Research
Billions to Stem an Unlikely Bioterror Attack
(The Fiscal Times) Tens of billions of dollars have been poured into basic science and applied research to develop vaccines and drugs to combat diseases like anthrax, smallpox (a disease that no longer occurs naturally on earth), botulism and plague.
- March 30, 2012
- | Filed under North America, Bioterrorism, Countermeasures, Policy & Initiatives, and Research
Policy On High-Risk Biological Research Tightened
(NPR – Audio) The Obama administration has announced a new policy to handle the risks posed by legitimate biological research that could, in the wrong hands, threaten the public. The move comes in response to a huge debate over recent experiments on bird flu virus that got funding from the National Institutes of Health. Critics Read More »
- March 30, 2012
- | Filed under North America, Biosafety, Bioterrorism, Policy & Initiatives, and Research
A Decade in Biosecurity
(Biosecurity and Bioterrorism) Special feature of the journal Biosecurity and Bioterrorism now available. Open access to the articles in this feature is available until April 12, 2012. These peer-reviewed articles, authored by leaders in the field, describe the current state of affairs in biosecurity policy and practice, identify remaining challenges, and articulate priorities for the Read More »
- March 30, 2012
- | Filed under North America, Agents & Toxins, Biological Weapons, Bioterrorism, Countermeasures, Policy & Initiatives, and Public Health
Dual use education in neuroscience
(The Royal Society – Blog) Dealing with the challenge of the hostile exploitation of neurobiology, as with a number of developments in the life sciences and chemistry, is going to require a range of activities at different levels; one aspect of which involves building awareness of the concerns of the security community amongst those at Read More »
- March 30, 2012
- | Filed under Europe, North America, Biotechnology, Countermeasures, International, Policy & Initiatives, and Research