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Quickly sifting through trillions of synthetic proteins to find ones that can target viruses to meet evolving pandemics

Quickly sifting through trillions of synthetic proteins to find ones that can target viruses to meet evolving pandemics

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Getting out in front to prevent the next pandemic

Getting out in front to prevent the next pandemic

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Global study finds there are big gaps in preparedness for epidemics and pandemics

Global study finds there are big gaps in preparedness for epidemics and pandemics

EVEN HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES ARE FOUND LACKING AND SCORE ONLY IN THE AVERAGE RANGE OF PREPAREDNESS A new Global Health Security Index released today, the first comprehensive assessment and ben... Read more

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Designing antiviral proteins via computer could help halt the next pandemic

Designing antiviral proteins via computer could help halt the next pandemic

Computers may play an important role in preparing us for the next viral outbreak – whether flu or Ebola. UW Institute for Protein Design, CC BY-ND Ian Haydon, University of Washington As Bil... Read more

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Early warning system for the next flu pandemic?

Early warning system for the next flu pandemic?

Researchers in Germany have developed a transgenic mouse that could help scientists identify new influenza virus strains with the potential to cause a global pandemic. The mouse is described... Read more

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Scientists reveal cause of one of the most devastating pandemics in human history

Scientists reveal cause of one of the most devastating pandemics in human history

These findings suggest a new strain of plague could emerge again in humans in the future. An international team of scientists has discovered that two of the world’s most devastating plagues... Read more

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On Closing the Culture Gap

On Closing the Culture Gap

Image via Wikipedia CLIMATE CHANGE, BIODIVERSITY LOSS, NUCLEAR CONFLICT—ALL ARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ACTIVITY. WE NEED A WAY TO REORGANIZE AND REFOCUS THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES WITH A “MILLENNI... Read more

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How Close Is a Universal Influenza Vaccine That Could Provide Lifelong Immunity with One Shot?

How Close Is a Universal Influenza Vaccine That Could Provide Lifelong Immunity with One Shot?

Image via Wikipedia The rapidly mutating strains of flu virus have so far thwarted efforts to develop a vaccine that could knock out all varieties with a single injection, but recent advance... Read more

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Plant-based vaccine factory enables production in just weeks

Plant-based vaccine factory enables production in just weeks

H1N1, SARS and other pandemics, along with increasing antibiotic resistance to infectious diseases and even threats of biological warfare have reinforced the need for safe, effective and ine... Read more

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