{Source: The Arizona Republic] – What happens when a soldier faces biological attack and has no known antidote available in the battlefield?
That’s a major concern for the military as it seeks ways to protect soldiers who may face random attacks from unknown sources.
Scientists at Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute recently secured a two-year, $5.3 million U.S. Department of Defense research grant to develop drugs that can thwart that kind of a biological attack.
The research project comes with a major catch: ASU must prove it can make and dispense new drugs to treat unknown biological attacks in just seven days.
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