by Stacey Hawkins | Aug 27, 2015 | Infectious Disease
Ebola Finally Meets Its Match The headlining Ebola crisis of last summer devastated West Africa, marking the largest outbreak since the discovery of the disease in 1976. The glaring lack of a treatment or vaccine caused the virus to quickly spread within Guinea,...
by Stacey Hawkins | Aug 14, 2014 | Biomanufacturing
A FRESH LOOK AT TOBACCO AND BIOLOGICS Tobacco plants pioneering the production of monoclonal antibodies for an experimental Ebola treatment turned out to be quite the head scratcher for last Thursday’s WEEKLY readers. With tobacco’s reputation polluting our... by Stacey Hawkins | Aug 7, 2014 | Infectious Disease
YEARS IN THE MAKING, EBOLA BUBBLES TO THE SURFACE Bubbling under the surface for years like a volcano packing heat, Ebola erupts into a stark reality for the world health community. First appearring in 1976, Ebola is a classified “Category A” potential...