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Experiments of Concern
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Community-Level Biosecurity Initiatives
- S. Maurer, " Grassroots Efforts to Impede Bioterrorism," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (March 5, 2009).
- B. Bergman, " Goldman School portal takes the worry out of 'experiments of concern," The Berkeleyan (April 2, 2009).
- P. Aldhous, " Are Fears Over Bioterrorism Stifling Scientific Research?" New Scientist (Feb. 5, 2009).
- E. Check Hayden, "Experiments of Concern to Be Vetted On Line, Nature 457:643 (Feb. 5, 2009).
- ______, " DNA Firms Step Up Security Over Bioterrorism," New Scientist (Sept. 10, 2008).
- Industry Association Synthetic Biology (IASB). " Technical Solutions for Biosecurity in Synthetic Biology." (Munich: Sept. 2008).
- _________. Editorial: " Pathways to Security." /Nature/ 455: 432 (Sept. 2008)
Experiments of Concern
- National Research Council. Biotechnology Research in an Age of Terrorism: Confronting the Dual Use Dilemma. (Washington, DC: 2004)
- National Research Council. Globalization, Biosecurity, and the Future of the Life Sciences. (Washington, DC: 2006)
- Royal Society and Wellcome Trust. "Do No Harm: Reducing the Potential for Misuse of Life Science Research." London (2004).
- National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity. Proposed Framework for the Oversight of Dual Use Life Sciences Research: Strategies for Minimizing the Potential Misuse of Research Information. (Washington, DC: June 2007).
- Kennedy, Donald. Editorial: "Better Never Than Late." Science 310:195 (2005).
