The Army’s University Affiliated Research Center The UTEXAS UARC Chem-Bio Program Objectives Dr. Steve Kornguth, Director Biological and Chemical Countermeasures.

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The Army’s University Affiliated Research Center The UTEXAS UARC Chem-Bio Program Objectives Dr. Steve Kornguth, Director Biological and Chemical Countermeasures

UARC Chem-Bio Program

Objectives To minimize by 2015 the operational and combat capability constraints posed by Chem-Bio threat.

Components of Consortium The University of Texas System Austin, Dallas, Galveston, San Antonio –Texas Department of Health, First Responders –Texas National Guard, 6 th Civil Support Team –Institute for Defense Analyses –Central Texas FBI

Research to Operations Sensors and Situation Awareness Medical Countermeasures Communication Transition through OEM, 6 th CST, NG Archival Data Set and Disease Surveillance Interface with INTEL- FBI

Research Areas Scientific validation of B/C incident –situation awareness systems-sensors, signatures Medical countermeasures –Biosurveillance-archival data, HAN –Vaccine, pharmaceuticals, transport Communications –Security,medical, public; mobilize resources –Intelligent software agents

Sensor Element-Binders High affinity antibodies-K d less than Aptamers cDNA probes

Sensor Platforms Multi-array system – Stephen Johnston Chip detection- James Chambers Redox Detector- Adam Heller and Gal “Electronic Tongue”- Anslyn and Neikirk

Virulence Factors Gene encoding binding to target cells –LEE is an attachment gene Heme transport gene –Aerobactin is iron transport gene –pColV is plasmid with Aerobactin gene

Information Processing Software agent for belief maintenance Software agent for resource allocation

Field Work TDH Archival data and HAN 6 th CST integration with OEM through IAT Integrate with Texas National Guard through General Daniel James III Integrate with Metropolitan Medical Response System (HHS) University linkage through IAT

Persons Funded Sensors- G. Georgiou, B. Iverson, E.Anslyn, A. Ellington, S. Payne, J. Chambers, A. Heller Antivirals- R. Shope, D.Gorenstein, S. Johnston Public Health, Training and 1 st Responders- S. Barber, S. Collier, D. Perotta, D. Eaton, J. Davis DoD Transition- G. Boezer, J. Grote

Technology Demonstration Identified Underground Facility at Ft. Hood, 3 rd Corps- 72,000 sq ft footprint. Scenario should utilize sensor, communications, medical response elements-demonstrate teaming

Vulnerabilities Focus on early alert as well as consequence management –Intel –Biosurveillance:Archival and Emergent Resource Allocation- locally, regionally –Succession Issues –Limits on antibiotic for families –Doctrine

Vulnerabilities Different needs in different states: urban, livestock, plant Overarching Integrated Strategy: e.g Medical, Security, Evidence Retention Agencies

SUCCESSES in FY 2000 I Generated high affinity Ab’s-anthracis toxin Designed aptamer based MEMS chip Developed anti-ricin aptamers for detector elements Detect 10 8 copies/microliter of 70 base DNA in 20 min; S/N ratio 7 Characterize heme transport gene in pathogenicity island

Successes in FY 2000 II Demonstrated new vaccine against multiple pathogens Identified potential signatures for early alert disease outbreak Developed compounds with potential protective properties against Pichinde virus

Successes in FY 2000 III Defined B/C Incident constituencies and their unique communications requirements Identified “signature” flags in health system for early warning of B/C event Identified ER facility and faculty at Hermann Hospital, Houston, with leading edge electronic data entry for surveillance