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Center for Biodefense and
Security
Established at UTHSC
Memphis, Tennessee (March 11, 2005) -- The University of Tennessee
Health Science Center (UTHSC) has established the Mid-South Center for
Biodefense and Security (MSCBS) to coordinate federal, regional and state
resources, as well as increase support for activities directly impacting
homeland security.
The center will also support the intellectual and scientific
foundation necessary to develop advanced medical biotechnology breakthroughs
that will help protect the region and country from select potential agents of
bioterrorism and emerging biological threats. The center will serve as a unique
model for collaboration between a medical center and a community.
In 2003, the university
was awarded funding from the National Institutes of Health to support
collaborative biodefense research. This award provided the seed for UTHSC’s biodefense
program, which is affiliated with the Southeast Regional Center of Excellence
for Emerging Infections and Biodefense, representing a consortium of
investigators working to develop the next generation of vaccines, drugs and
diagnostic devices for treating dangerous infections.
Dean of the UT College of Medicine, Henry G. Herrod, MD, commented,
“The center’s activities will play a key role in attracting biotech and
pharmaceutical companies to relocate and/or establish a significant presence in
Tennessee. Our aim is to create a hub for industry and manufacturers that will
provide the nation with tools to protect against bioterrorism and/or emerging
infections. This activity will, in turn, create new, high paying jobs, especially
for research and technical staff, thereby providing a major boost to our
economy.”
The university’s A.C. Mullins Professor and director of the
biodefense research program, Malak Kotb, PhD, will serve as the center’s
director. Dr. Kotb has been heavily involved in biodefense efforts on the
national level including working with the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, the Southeastern Center for Emerging Biological Threats, and
several National Institutes of Health biodefense regional centers of excellence
across the nation.
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