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Advanced Bio-Treatment (ABT) is a biohazard response and remediation company operating in twenty-eight states. The company employs a multitude of cleanup teams specializing in crime scene cleanup . Day-to-day business operations are overseen by a customer service driven team from the company’s corporate office located in Jacksonville, Florida .
Fuad El-Hibri (deceased, April 23, 2022), the founder of the company and former CEO, [33] led the company since its founding as BioPort Inc. [34] [35] until his retirement on April 1, 2012. [36] [37] El-Hibri continued to serve as the executive chairman of Emergent BioSolutions' board of directors until shortly before his death in 2022. [38]
On June 1, 2006, the DHHS awarded a $363 million contract to Emergent BioSolutions, (then Cangene Corporation) for 200,000 doses of BAT over five years for delivery into the US Strategic National Stockpile (SNS). [10] The CDC began supplying doses to the SNS in 2007 under a now $427 million contract with the DHHS, according to a Cangene press ...
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Emergent has been delivering Cyfendus to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services since 2019, under pre-emergency use authorization status, and will continue to work with the U.S ...
(Reuters) - Drugmaker Emergent BioSolutions said on Monday that it would reduce its workforce in Lansing, Michigan, by up to 70 roles as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts.
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ACAM2000 is a vaccine developed by Acambis, which was acquired by Sanofi Pasteur in 2008, before selling the smallpox vaccine to Emergent Biosolutions in 2017. Six strains of vaccinia were isolated from 3,000 doses of Dryvax and found to exhibit significant variation in virulence.