
|Articles|September 21, 2009
Plague Researcher Dies From Infection
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Reuters is reporting today that Malcolm Casadaban, a University of Chicago researcher who studied plague bacteria Yersinia pestis, had the bacterium in his blood when he died, according to university officials. To read further,
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