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Journal Stem Cell Translational Medicine to Publish Article on FDA Communications and the Regulatory Pathway for Cell-Based Therapies

(Marketwire) The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM), the international organization representing the interests of the regenerative medicine community, announced the publication today of an article on FDA communications to help companies developing cell-based therapies by clarifying the development pathway. The article, entitled “Communications with the FDA on the Development Pathway for a Cell-Based Therapy: Why,  Read More »

‘Pakistan needs contingency plan to deal with chemical-biological weapon threats’ – News Tribe

News Tribe'Pakistan needs contingency plan to deal with chemical-biological weapon threats'News TribeThe speaker informed the audience that the Chemical Weapons Convention and Biological Weapons Convention aimed at elimination of entire category of the weapons of mass destruction, including the chemical and biological weapons, yet these weapons …

Plum Island researcher making strides against dreaded livestock disease

(The Day) In the world of livestock diseases, there are few foes more formidable than foot-and-mouth disease. With seven main strains and 60 subtypes, a centuries-long track record of devastation, the ability to survive in soil for extended periods and be spread rapidly by infected animal breath, wind and other means, the virus has kept  Read More »

Washington Plans Global Meeting on Weapon-Sensitive Biological Studies

(Global Security Newswire) The United States intends before January to convene a global gathering aimed at addressing questions over biological research with potential for misuse, the head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases wrote in a commentary published last week by mBio. The planned conference would seek to establish a justification  Read More »

Wide discrepancy in surveillance and control of infections in ICUs

(EurekAlert) Screening practices for multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) in intensive care units (ICUs) vary widely from hospital to hospital, according to a new study by researchers at Columbia University School of Nursing and published in the October 2012 issue of the American Journal of Infection Control. Researchers found that of the hospitals surveyed, a little more  Read More »