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Amerithrax — Part 16
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ED-302a (Rev. 10-6-95)
279A-WE-222936-USAMRIID be
PTC
Continuation of FD-302 of oe ,On 04/17/2003 __. Page 2
The predominant request was for B.a. Sterne, an
avirulent strain, as this was a commonly used control in
experimental research. lled sending both Ames and
Vollum B.a. strains on occasion. could not identify the
facilities that requested B.a. Ames. was funded through the
ARPA) and materials
were oft to other facilities under the same DARPA
program. ecalled the frequent exchange of materials with
the UNIV ABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND and a facility in
CHICAGO. as not sure whether these exchanges included B.a.
Ames, but indicated that the UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND did not
have Ames, nor the BSL laboratory capabilities to handle that type
of pathogen.
primary stocks of myria a, Strains were main bé
Special Pathogens Branch[ __] suite in Building enerate DIC
a vial of material for transfer to another facility, b2
bTE
Typically,
matched exactly the requested amount. Since B.a.
Sterne was requested most frequently, extra vials of secondary
stocks were sometimes prepared to fill future requests.
Due to the special packaging requirements of temperature
sensitive materials, the procedure used to prepare requested
materials for shipment was modified. Modifications included qc
preparing multiple aliquots in excess of the amount requested and
lyophilizing of these secondary stocks. The lyophilized materials
could be maintained in the refrigerator or at room temperature.
Transport was h ditional temperature
requirements.
b6
b?7c
22
bUF
used to dry samples for shipment. One lyophilizer was under
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