TGen's Dr. Paul Keim Appointed to National Biosecurity Board 

Keim provides expertise on the genetics of weaponized pathogens 

06-30-2005

Phoenix, AZ, June 30, 2005 -- The Translational Genomics Research 
Institute (TGen) today announced that Dr. Paul Keim, Director of the 
institute's Pathogen Genomics Division, has been appointed to the 
National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), a group of 
25 experts who will assess issues of biosafety in life sciences 
research. 
The NSABB will provide advice, guidance and leadership regarding 
biological research that has the potential for misuse and could pose 
a threat to public health or national security. The NSABB will 
advise all federal departments and agencies that conduct or support 
life science research. 

"Dr. Keim's groundbreaking research with lethal biological agents 
like plague and anthrax allows him to bring a unique perspective to 
the board," said TGen President and Scientific Director Dr. Jeffrey 
Trent. 

"I am honored to serve my country by providing insight and expertise 
about potential biological threats," said Dr. Keim. 

In addition to his appointment at TGen, Dr. Keim is a professor of 
biology and Cowden Endowed Chair in Microbiology at Northern Arizona 
University (NAU). Keim and his NAU team are involved with protecting 
America against anthrax and other dangerous microbes by analyzing 
deadly agents that may be used in a biological attack at the genetic 
level. The group is also developing molecular identification tools 
for public health related pathogens, which cause illness in billions 
of individuals worldwide. 

Dr. Keim's nomination was supported by members of the Arizona 
Congressional delegation, including Senators Jon Kyl and John 
McCain, and Representatives Rick Renzi, John Shadegg and J.D. 
Hayworth. 

"It is a fitting tribute for Dr. Keim to be appointed to this 
biosecurity board," said Senator Kyl. "The appointment is testimony 
to Dr. Keim's work with pathogen genomics and his expertise will 
help positively shape the future of public health policy. His 
efforts on the NSABB will impact all of the nation, as well as 
TGen's research efforts." 

"Dr. Keim has done a phenomenal job of collecting and studying 
biological threats from around the world," said Arizona Congressman 
Rick Renzi. "His appointment to the NSABB will help keep America 
safe and secure, and bring acclaim to Northern Arizona University." 

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About TGen
The mission of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) 
is to make and translate genomic discoveries into advances in human 
health. Translational genomics research is a relatively new field 
employing innovative advances arising from the Human Genome Project 
and applying them to the development of diagnostics, prognostics and 
therapies for cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and other 
complex diseases. TGen is focused on personalized medicine and plans 
to accomplish its goals through robust and disease-focused research 
programs and its state-of-the-art bioinformatics and computational 
biology facilities. 

About Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona University (NAU) has a student population of about 
18,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at 30 sites across the 
state. NAU has earned a solid reputation as a university with all 
the features of a large institution but with a personal touch. NAU 
carefully balances teaching, scholarship and service with a faculty 
and staff dedicated to each student's success. While our emphasis is 
undergraduate education, we offer a wide range of graduate programs 
and research that extend to such national concerns as forest health 


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