The lab at GeoVax, a small biotech company in Smyrna, is loud. It’s outfitted with a complex ventilation system to make sure the viruses that scientists there work with don’t escape.
“[You] have to really make sure that you’re not [letting] anything outside,” said Farshad Guirakhoo, chief scientific officer of GeoVax.
Many of the vaccines made at the lab use the same starting material: a weakened form of a virus similar to smallpox, which can carry genetic information from other viruses.
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