Our scientists apply Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) to study, develop and test in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo medical delivery mechanisms and countermeasures, all with the goal of delivering life-saving solutions as quickly as possible.
Our expertise spans the development of breakthrough prophylactic, diagnostic, pretreatment and therapeutic solutions. We deliver:
- Experience with the full range of CBRNE threats
- Broad and deep knowledge of naturally occurring pandemic diseases
- Safe, efficient and cost-effective use of all threats – both simulants and actual – up to level 3
Battelle has had experience in virtually every facet of medical CBRNE development work. We offer:
- The quick initial exploratory work needed for analyzing new threats and rapidly evaluating the efficacy of existing vaccines and treatments against those threats
- In-depth product development work, including conducting natural history studies to identify the best prospects, procedures and animal models
- Risk modeling to help users make the right decisions in any circumstance
We provide:
- Regulatory-compliant environments
- Adherence to strict GLP practices
- Exhaustive documentation processes to streamline audits and certifications
- Access to Battelle scientific capability in other disciplines, such as epidemiological modeling, to ensure a total solution
Battelle also works with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and USG partners around the world to reduce CBRNE threats that destabilize countries. We have built in-country response capacity and developed laboratory networks in countries such as Afghanistan, Armenia, Georgia, Uganda, Tanzania, Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam to strengthen biosurveillance systems. We’ve reduced health risks within and across borders of developing countries by establishing central reference laboratories and training staff in human and animal disease response.
Our disease response training includes:
- Recognition of disease
- Clinician and veterinarian reporting
- Notification and activation of district, regional and national networks of public health centers and laboratories
- Diagnostics, biosafety, surveillance and outbreak investigation
- Basic and applied infectious disease research