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Rocky Mountain Labs Overview
...an NIH state-of-the-art biomedical research facility in Hamilton, Montana. A key component of the Division of Intramural Research, RML is perhaps best known for its research into vector-borne diseases, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Q fever, and Lyme disease—three illnesses caused by microbes whose names pay tribute to the former RML scientists who discovered them.
Since 1928, when the landmark facility was constructed—
Moreover, its proven history in the study of exotic illnesses makes RML eminently positioned to play a central role in conducting research that could help safeguard the public against infectious disease threats, including a possible bioterror attack.
In addition, the RML Integrated Research Facility, which opened in 2008, is the first NIH facility of its kind to house BSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4 laboratory space in one building along with administrative offices and conference rooms.
Other resources on the RML campus include core facilities, facilities that house state-of-the-art technologies for use by NIAID researchers in Hamilton as well as Bethesda. The Genomics Core Unit provides cutting-edge technology and consultation to researchers in the areas of gene sequencing and gene expression.
Emmie de Wit is a Dutch-American virologist. She is chief of the molecular pathogenesis unit at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories. Her research combines pathogenesis studies with detailed molecular analyses to identify molecular determinants of severe respiratory tract disease within the virus and the host.
In 2009, de Wit moved to Heinz Feldmann's Laboratory of Virology at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML) to research in the biosafety level 4 laboratory.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Demonstrations/Protests are Against the Law in Canada? I didn't know that! What a horrible place.
originally posted by: nerbot
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
Another one, what do you make of the fact that Q posted a meme about Facebook losing 24% of it's share value all the way back in 2018? He didn't say 23%. He didn't say 25%. He said 24% and that happened yesterday.
I believe that "Q" is a group of people feeding and reacting to an Quantum computer which is why...
It's an A.I. war of super computer sides perhaps. Although who is who is exactly what we are all left guessing. Maybe those who feed the machines also have their dilemmas.
"Want to play a game"?
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
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