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Policy Lates: Dodging a Biological Bullet
The Society’s latest Policy Lates event ‘Dodging a Biological Bullet: What can we learn from the US and Europe about Biosecurity?’ saw international experts come together to discuss what should be done about dual-use research, which has the potential to be misused for harmful purposes. For an introduction to dual-use and biosecurity read ‘Dual-use for … Continue reading
Categories: Policy, Policy Lates, Royal Society of Biology
Tags: Biosecurity, bioweapons, dual-use, influenza, pandemic, policy, research
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Bioscience to Biosecurity; the Policy Lates talks
Policy Lates is a discussion series from the Society of Biology‘s policy team, held at our HQ at Charles Darwin House. We bring a panel of experts together for an informal debate on a contemporary science policy topic, with lots of time for audience questions and convivial discussions. In July 2013, Policy Lates looked into … Continue reading
Categories: Policy, Policy Lates, Royal Society of Biology
Tags: Biosecurity, bioweapons, BWC, DIY Bio, DURC, Policy Lates
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