Research Alliance for Veterinary Science and Biodefense BSL-3 Network (RAV3N): Report on network origin and phase I activities
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9 2023
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Alternative Title:Antiviral Res
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Description:Recent disease events have heightened awareness for the need for collaboration between the nation's public health and veterinary infectious disease communities to improve preparedness for current and future biological threats. To address this need, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility (USDA NBAF) has partnered with Texas A&M University through its Global Health Research Complex (TAMGHRC) to establish the Research Alliance for Veterinary Science and Biodefense BSL-3 Network (RAV3N). As a collaborative network of U.S. university and federal BSL-3Ag/BSL-3/BSL-4 laboratory research facilities, the objective of RAV3N is to establish strategic and coordinated approaches for harnessing collective large-animal biocontainment infrastructure and research capacity to improve bio-surveillance, diagnostics, and countermeasure development against high-consequence pathogens of veterinary and zoonotic importance. Here, we describe the origin and development of RAV3N, detail phase I activities, and summarize the proceedings of its first membership meeting held in August 2022.
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Source:Antiviral Res. 217:105693
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Pubmed ID:37536427
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC11014461
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Volume:217
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