Staying safe in a biology revolution | New approach to protecting prion protein from altering shape | Study: H7N9 highly transmissible by airborne route | Next-generation biosurveillance program future remains murky | Unraveling bacterial behavior | Scientists report new anthrax-killing chemical | Paralyzed with fear: The story of polio | Bloodborne pathogen microarray platform testing | Largest virus ever revealed | PNNL wins R&D award for rapid biodetection instrument | BARDA supports new broad-spectrum antibiotic | Strengthening CBRN-response in Europe by enhancing on-site cooperation | Protecting drinking water systems from deliberate contamination | Responding to international CBRN incidents | HHS unveils smaller readiness grants
See what we’re reading this week at Global Biodefense on topics like prion research, broad-spectrum antibiotic funding, CBRN incident response and more…
Staying safe in a biology revolution (Council on Foreign Relations)
New approach to protecting prion protein from altering shape (EurekAlert)
Study: H7N9 highly transmissible by airborne route (CIDRAP)
Next-generation biosurveillance program future remains murky (NDIA)
Unraveling bacterial behavior (MIT News)
Scientists report new anthrax-killing chemical (NTI GSN)
Paralyzed with fear: The story of polio (The Guardian)
Bloodborne pathogen microarray platform testing (FedBizOpps)
Largest virus ever revealed (Discovery)
PNNL wins R&D award for rapid biodetection instrument (PNNL)
BARDA supports new broad-spectrum antibiotic (HHS)
Strengthening CBRN-response in Europe by enhancing on-site cooperation (CBRN IR)
Protecting drinking water systems from deliberate contamination (Southampton)
Responding to international CBRN incidents (National Academy of Sciences)
HHS unveils smaller readiness grants (NTI GSN)