MERIDEN — Months ago, researchers at Protein Sciences opened a refrigerator and pulled out genetic leftovers from a 4-year old project to create a vaccine for Ebola.
Federal funding for the effort dried up years ago, but those refrigerated proteins jumped to the center of the company’s attention when the National Institutes of Health called Protein Sciences in June and asked them to restart the work on a vaccine.
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