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Globalization, Biosecurity, and the Future of the Life Sciences

Released:
April 10, 2006
Type:
Consensus Report
Topic(s):
Biomedical and Health Research, Global Health, Environmental Health
Activity:
Advances in Technology and the Prevention of their Application to Next Generation Biowarfare Agents
Board(s):
Board on Global Health

Biomedical advances have made it possible to identify and manipulate features of living organisms in useful ways -- leading to improvements in public health, agriculture, and other areas. The globalization of scientific and technical expertise also means that many scientists and other individuals around the world are generating breakthroughs in the life sciences and related technologies.

However, coordinated global efforts are needed to reduce the growing risk that new advances in these areas will be used to make novel biological weapons or misused by careless groups and individuals. The report recommends multidisciplinary measures to identify and mitigate such dangers over the next five to 10 years.


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