This pilot study was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and supported by the European Mobile Laboratory, a partner of the (WHO) Emerging and
Dangerous Pathogens Laboratory Network and the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.
Not exact matches
► Last Friday, a Sifter pointed to a story about a «massive investigation by USA Today» that «revealed details of hundreds of accidents in recent years at U.S. high - containment
laboratories studying
dangerous pathogens.»
A
laboratory in Wuhan is on the cusp of being cleared to work with the world's most
dangerous pathogens.
The specialized cameras, which debuted in a few
laboratories at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the past couple weeks, are affixed to heating equipment used to kill
dangerous substances and to cabinets where
pathogens are kept.
The first concerns
laboratory safety — taking proper precautions to ensure that those working with
dangerous pathogens do not get infected, and that such
pathogens do not accidentally escape from the lab.