"The protest's organiser Richard Ebright of Rutgers University in Piscataway says that while grants for potential bioterror agents such as plague, anthrax and tularaemia have skyrocketed, grants for other disease-causing germs and so-called "model organisms" such as Escherichia coli have fallen. "
BLOGGS...privitization politriks here, rather than funding the frequent common germs which vex the global community, funding is going into lesser occurring bios, selected by the terror-resistance.
Thursday, March 03, 2005
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