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Communication and computing technology in biocontainment laboratories using the NEIDL as a model

Authors :
Kath Hardcastle
John McCall
Source :
Pathogens and Disease. 71:96-101
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014.

Abstract

The National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL), Boston University, is a globally unique biocontainment research facility housing biosafety level 2 (BSL-2), BSL-3, and BSL-4 laboratories. Located in the BioSquare area at the University's Medical Campus, it is part of a national network of secure facilities constructed to study infectious diseases of major public health concern. The NEIDL allows for basic, translational, and clinical phases of research to be carried out in a single facility with the overall goal of accelerating understanding, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases. The NEIDL will also act as a center of excellence providing training and education in all aspects of biocontainment research. Within every detail of NEIDL operations is a primary emphasis on safety and security. The ultramodern NEIDL has required a new approach to communications technology solutions in order to ensure safety and security and meet the needs of investigators working in this complex building. This article discusses the implementation of secure wireless networks and private cloud computing to promote operational efficiency, biosecurity, and biosafety with additional energy-saving advantages. The utilization of a dedicated data center, virtualized servers, virtualized desktop integration, multichannel secure wireless networks, and a NEIDL-dedicated Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network are all discussed.

Details

ISSN :
2049632X
Volume :
71
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pathogens and Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2e175b9e98445212fb95b766aba9bf71
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/2049-632x.12159