GATES FOUNDATION GOES AFTER TB The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, based in Seattle, has announced $280 million in grants to fight a growing tuberculosis problem. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer said the disease infects one of every three people on Earth, killing 2 million people a year. It is becoming increasingly resistant to drugs. The foundation, which awarded grants to almost a dozen organizations, gave $7.4 million to Seattle Biomedical Research Institute to dig deeper into the basic biology of the bacteria. The largest share of the money -- $200 million -- will go to Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation of Rockville, Md., to develop new TB vaccines. The money will allow the company to take six experimental vaccines into early-stage clinical testing, the newspaper said Wednesday. Copyright 2007 by United Press International ___________________ The full version of this story is available online at http://www.physorg.com/news109484852.html