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Statement On Proposal For Mandatory Cybersecurity Disclosures, SEC Chair Gary Gensler, March 9, 2022

Statement On Proposal For Mandatory Cybersecurity Disclosures, SEC Chair Gary Gensler, March 9, 2022
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What next? HIV science (again) at a turning point

What next? HIV science (again) at a turning point - IAVI. After four decades of HIV research, the field seeks to make progress against one of the most difficult

Statement Regarding Shareholder Proposals: Staff Legal Bulletin No 14L By SEC Chair Gary Gensler

<p><span>Today, staff in the Division of Corporation Finance issued a new legal bulletin setting forth its views with respect to Rule 14a-8 of the Securities Exchange Act.</span><a name=" ftnref1" href="https://www.sec.gov/news/statement/gensler-statement-shareholder-proposals-14l?utm medium=email&amp;utm source=govdelivery# ftn1">[1]</a><span>&nbsp;The right to put proposals in front of other shareholders for a vote is an important part of the securities laws.</span></p>

Acting R I U S Attorney: Grand Jury Indicts 6 in Ongoing Investigations Into COVID Unemployment Insurance Fraud Schemes

The Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Rhode Island, Richard B. Myrus, issued the following news release on Oct. 28, 2021:. The indictment alleges that between April 2020 and October 2020, Parker submitted fraudulent claims for unemployment insurance benefits in Rhode Island, California, Arizona, Louisiana, Colorado, Texas, New York, Virginia, Wisconsin, Nevada,.

Newly identified antibody can be targeted by HIV vaccines

 E-Mail DURHAM, N.C. - A newly identified group of antibodies that binds to a coating of sugars on the outer shell of HIV is effective in neutralizing the virus and points to a novel vaccine approach that could also potentially be used against SARS-CoV-2 and fungal pathogens, researchers at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute report. In a study appearing online May 20 in the journal Cell, the researchers describe an immune cell found in both monkeys and humans that produces a unique type of anti-glycan antibody. This newly described antibody has the ability to attach to the outer layer of HIV at a patch of glycans the chain-like structures of sugars that are on the surfaces of cells, including the outer shells of viruses.

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