Plant Vaccine Targets SARS
ABC NewsTomato and tobacco plants can be engineered to make a vaccine against the virus that causes SARS, a new study claims. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was first reported in Asia in...
View ArticleGrants Given for Freeze-Dried Vaccine, Nutritious Tuber
The Wall Street JournalA program to conquer health problems of the poor is awarding rich grants for inventions such as hand-held diagnostics, drugs without resistance and needle-free vaccines that hold...
View ArticleGMO Sides Sharply Divided Over Impact On Medical Vaccine
AgBioViewSonoma County – The two sides of a controversial measure on November`s ballot are in stark disagreement over whether the measure could potentially limit the distribution of medical vaccines in...
View ArticleBad science, bad health: Health fads kill the poor
AgBioView & Accra Daily NewsMeasles has killed one child in Britain this year and infected 450, making headlines. In poor countries it kills over 1,000 children a day. Although there is a cheap...
View ArticleBiotech expo showcases India`s talents
SIFY FinanceSource: AgBioView Newsletter (www.agbioworld.org) The fledgling biotechnology industry is already reinventing itself — as an economic booster in emerging countries. To this end research...
View ArticleRice Engineered to Carry Cholera Vaccine
The Washington PostWashington – A team of Japanese researchers has developed a type of rice that can carry a vaccine for cholera, a step that could one day ease delivery of vaccines in developing...
View ArticleA new weapon to fight cancer – tobacco plants
The Arizona Republic Original Publish Date: August 22, 2008 Tobacco is better known as a cause of cancer rather than a potential cure. But scientists in Arizona and elsewhere believe tobacco plants...
View Article‘Cruise Ship Virus’ Vaccine Stems From Tobacco
Yahoo! News August 18, 2009 TUESDAY, Aug. 18 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have developed a vaccine for the common viral infection norovirus from a novel source: a tobacco plant. The new vaccine was...
View ArticleCargill testing E. coli vaccine
Brownfield Ag Network January 5, 2010 Brownfield Ag Network Ken Anderson January 5, 2010 www.brownfieldagnews.com Cargill Meat Solutions will test an E. coli 0157:H7 vaccine on feedlot cattle near its...
View ArticleNew methods aim to keep E. coli in beef lower all year
USA Today February 8, 2010 USA Today By Elizabeth Weise February 8, 2010 www.usatoday.com The dead of winter may not be the time when most people’s thoughts turn toward the allure of a hamburger on the...
View ArticlePlant Vaccine Targets SARS
ABC NewsTomato and tobacco plants can be engineered to make a vaccine against the virus that causes SARS, a new study claims. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was first reported in Asia in...
View ArticleGrants Given for Freeze-Dried Vaccine, Nutritious Tuber
The Wall Street JournalA program to conquer health problems of the poor is awarding rich grants for inventions such as hand-held diagnostics, drugs without resistance and needle-free vaccines that hold...
View ArticleGMO Sides Sharply Divided Over Impact On Medical Vaccine
AgBioViewSonoma County – The two sides of a controversial measure on November`s ballot are in stark disagreement over whether the measure could potentially limit the distribution of medical vaccines in...
View ArticleBad science, bad health: Health fads kill the poor
AgBioView & Accra Daily NewsMeasles has killed one child in Britain this year and infected 450, making headlines. In poor countries it kills over 1,000 children a day. Although there is a cheap...
View ArticleBiotech expo showcases India`s talents
SIFY FinanceSource: AgBioView Newsletter (www.agbioworld.org) The fledgling biotechnology industry is already reinventing itself — as an economic booster in emerging countries. To this end research...
View ArticleRice Engineered to Carry Cholera Vaccine
The Washington PostWashington – A team of Japanese researchers has developed a type of rice that can carry a vaccine for cholera, a step that could one day ease delivery of vaccines in developing...
View ArticleA new weapon to fight cancer – tobacco plants
The Arizona Republic Original Publish Date: August 22, 2008 Tobacco is better known as a cause of cancer rather than a potential cure. But scientists in Arizona and elsewhere believe tobacco plants...
View Article‘Cruise Ship Virus’ Vaccine Stems From Tobacco
Yahoo! News August 18, 2009 TUESDAY, Aug. 18 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have developed a vaccine for the common viral infection norovirus from a novel source: a tobacco plant. The new vaccine was...
View ArticleCargill testing E. coli vaccine
Brownfield Ag Network January 5, 2010 Brownfield Ag Network Ken Anderson January 5, 2010 www.brownfieldagnews.com Cargill Meat Solutions will test an E. coli 0157:H7 vaccine on feedlot cattle near its...
View ArticleNew methods aim to keep E. coli in beef lower all year
USA Today February 8, 2010 USA Today By Elizabeth Weise February 8, 2010 www.usatoday.com The dead of winter may not be the time when most people’s thoughts turn toward the allure of a hamburger on the...
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