Events Tagged: "H5N1"

14 events with tag "H5N1"

2006 ID: 3133
Science and Nature carry reports of specific mutations enabling H5 viral hemagglutinin to bind human tissues
ID: 3133
2010 ID: 3192
Several early studies attempting to determine requirements for airborne transmission of H5N1 virus failed (2004-2011)
ID: 3192
2011 ID: 3202
Ron Fouchier and Yoshihiro Kawaoka separately modified avian H5N1 influenza virus for respiratory droplet transmission between ferrets
ID: 3202
2011 ID: 3204
National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity asked to review Fouchier and Kawaoka papers
ID: 3204
2011 ID: 3205
Report appeared online in Virology identifying mutations that could make H5N1 bind to human cells
ID: 3205
2012 ID: 3218
New York Times publishes 'An Engineered Doomsday' calling for H5N1 constructs to be destroyed
ID: 3218
2012 ID: 3219
Fouchier, Kawaoka, and 37 influenza researchers publish letter calling for 60-day voluntary moratorium on H5N1 experiments
ID: 3219
2012 ID: 3220
WHO convened Asilomar-like meeting in Geneva to discuss H5N1 research issues
ID: 3220
2012 ID: 3221
Nature publishes Kawaoka's paper showing four mutations in H5N1 could allow airborne transmission
ID: 3221
2012 ID: 3222
Science publishes Fouchier's paper showing five mutations could turn H5N1 into airborne spreader in mammals
ID: 3222
2012 ID: 3224
NSABB announces benefits don't outweigh risks, recommends Science and Nature withhold key methodologies
ID: 3224
2013 ID: 3248
H5N1 experiments resumed under new U.S. oversight rules after voluntary moratorium
ID: 3248
2014 ID: 3265
Kawaoka argues ferret transmission studies demonstrate H5N1 pandemic potential, supports vaccine stockpiling
ID: 3265
2014 ID: 3266
Kawaoka: HHS approved our H5N1 research after weighing risks against benefits
ID: 3266