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Tulane receives $15 million NIH contract to develop vaccine and treatment for deadly fever
Date:2/9/2010

ll also fill a critical gap in bioterrorism defense. Now under the new NIH award, we will move to the next level allowing us to better treat the disease, or ultimately prevent it altogether."

Another team member, Dr. Daniel Bausch, associate professor of tropical medicine at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, says that the group intends to expand this program to address other important infectious agents such as Ebola, Marburg and other hemorrhagic fever viruses that are of concern to the public health and bioterrorism preparedness communities.


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Contact: Arthur Nead
anead@tulane.edu
Tulane University
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