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Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel Releases Biosecurity Recommendations

Published 6/15/2011

The Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel (FESAP) has released its proposed recommendations regarding the biosecurity measures of the CDC/APHIS select agents program. The proposed changes will be published in fall of 2011. The recommendations include:

  • Tier I select agents and toxins
  • Agents and toxins to be removed from the select agents list
  • Enhancing and strengthening the SRA process
  • Enhancing and strengthening physical and cyber security
  • Ongoing activities of the FESAP

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UCLA Builds Global Bio Lab

Published 6/9/2011

The University of California, Los Angeles is building the $32 million Global Bio Lab. Supporting research on infectious diseases and pandemic response, the 6,000-sf facility will feature advanced sample processing and storage systems. The BSL-3 laboratory is located in the California NanoSystems Institute and is created in partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Global Bio Lab is expected to be fully operational in fall of 2011. 

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Wright Patterson AFB Commissions Biocontainment Lab

Published 6/7/2011

Wright Patterson Air Force Base has awarded Four Seasons Environmental Inc. a $39,000 contract for biosafety commissioning and inspection. The facility being commissioned is the epidemiology laboratory at the U.S. School of Aerospace Medicine. 

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University of Kentucky Completes Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Expansion

Published 5/28/2011

The University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory celebrated the completion of a $28.5 million expansion and renovation project in May of 2011. The 76,000-sf building includes research and diagnosis labs, a 3,000-sf necropsy suite, and administrative offices. The biocontainment facility features alkaline digestion for tissue disposal. Ground was broken on the project in September of 2008.

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UC Davis Breaks Ground on Veterinary Research Building

Published 5/7/2011

The University of California, Davis broke ground on the $58.5 million Veterinary Medicine Research Facility 3B on April 29, 2011. The four-story, 76,000-sf facility will support interdisciplinary research on human, animal, and environmental health issues. LEED Gold sustainable design certification will be sought for the project. Completion is expected in December of 2012.

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