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- The NIAID Research Agenda
on Biodefense (ASM News, August, 2002).
- An
Expanded Biodefense Role for the National Institutes of Health
From the Journal of Homeland Security, April, 2002
- Recent Smallpox Articles from The New England Journal of Medicine:
- Nature Medicine: Bioterrorism:
A Clear and Present Danger by H. Clifford
Lane, MD, John La Montagne, PhD, Anthony S. Fauci, MD - December,
2001
- JAMA:
Bioterrorism on the Home Front: A New Challenge for American Medicine by
H. Clifford Lane, MD, Anthony S. Fauci, MD - 11/28/01
Multimedia
News Releases
- July 4, 2004 - 3-D Structure of Anthrax Toxin Complex Solved
- March 26, 2004 - Genome
Sequence Reveals Leaner, Meaner Intestinal Parasite
- March 24, 2004 - Mouse
Model Mimics Real-World Plague Infection
- March 10, 2004 - Effectiveness
of Safer Smallpox Vaccine Demonstrated Against Monkeypox
- November 18, 2003 - NIAID
Ebola Vaccine Enters Human Trial
- September 30, 2003 - NIAID
Funds Construction of Biosafety Laboratories
- September 29, 2003 - NIAID
Reports 'Tremendous Progress' in Biodefense Research
- September 17, 2003 - $85
Million Awarded for Research on Human Immunity and Biodefense
- September 4, 2003 - HHS
Announces New Regional Centers for Biodefense Research
- September 2, 2003 - Mouse
Study Gives New View of Anthrax Toxin
- August 6, 2003 - Fast-Acting
Ebola Vaccine Protects Monkeys
- April 30, 2003 - Anthrax Genome Decoded
- Oct. 2, 2002 - HHS
Announces Contracts for Developing a New Anthrax Vaccine
- May 9, 2002 - Researchers
Unravel Anthrax Genomes
- March 28, 2002 - NIAID
Study Results Support Diluting Smallpox Vaccine Stockpile to Stretch Supply
- March 14, 2002 - NIAID
Unveils Counter-Bioterrorism Research Agenda
- December 6, 2001 - HHS
Accelerates Bioterrorism Research
- November 12, 2001 - Anthrax
Findings Presented by NIH Researcher
- October 23, 2001 - Researchers
Discover Secrets of Anthrax's Killer Toxin
- November 29, 2000 - Novel
Vaccine Protects Monkeys from Ebola Infection
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