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Scientific Paper On 2001 Anthrax Attacks: Microbial Forensic Scientists Prepared In The Event Of Another Biological Attack
Researchers at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and collaborators at the FBI, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and Northern Arizona University have published the first scientific paper based on their investigation into the anthrax attacks of 2001…
- March 8, 2011
- | Filed under Research
Scientific Paper On 2001 Anthrax Attacks: Microbial Forensic Scientists Prepared In The Event Of Another Biological Attack
Researchers at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and collaborators at the FBI, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and Northern Arizona University have published the first scientific paper based on their investigation into the anthrax attacks of 2001…
- March 8, 2011
- | Filed under Research
Scientific Paper On 2001 Anthrax Attacks: Microbial Forensic Scientists Prepared In The Event Of Another Biological Attack
Researchers at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and collaborators at the FBI, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and Northern Arizona University have published the first scientific paper based on their investigation into the anthrax attacks of 2001…
- March 8, 2011
- | Filed under Research
Virologists form Global Virus Response Network
Leading medical virologists from around the world today signed up to join a new Global Virus Response Network – a first-of-its-kind international scientific alliance that aims to be a leading global authority on viral disease. Two days of organizational meetings at the Italian Embassy in Washington, DC, culminated in a signing ceremony 3 March during Read More »
- March 7, 2011
- | Filed under Africa, Asia/Pacific, Europe, Middle East, North America, South America, South Asia, International, Policy & Initiatives, and Research
Artificial honey pots lure deadly viruses, then kill them
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Weill Cornell Medical College have found a new means to hunt viruses the old fashioned way: by luring them in for the kill. Using artificial, protocellular “honey pots,” the researchers have devised a way to trap deadly human viruses and terminate them with extreme Read More »
- March 3, 2011
- | Filed under North America and Research