I. Introduction & Case Study - page 2 of 6

Introduction

 

For example, do you know where to go for advice in assessing biosecurity risks posed by microbial threats to health? Do you understand the relationship between dual use research of concern and bioterrorism? Do you think all research findings and genetic data regarding known bioterror agents should be publicly available?

This presentation encourages you to consider these and other questions, some of which are straightforward and some that are more complicated. Regardless of their complexity, the answers to these questions have ramifications for professionals and students across the life sciences. This module provides resources for you to use as you consider such questions on a case-by-case basis.