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The U.S. Threat Assessment Process and Oversight for Biological Research at NBACC

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The US Department of Homeland Security finished its first bioterrorism risk assessment in January 2006.  That and the upcoming 2008 assessment employs a probabilistic risk assessment methodology designed to guide prioritization of ongoing biodefense-related research, development, planning and preparedness.  The methodology and the scientific work it subsequently identifies as necessary have generated some discussion about both its design and consequence.  This paper clarifies the current debate, describes the current processes in place, and identifies issues that merit further discussion.


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School Authors: Allen Fawcett, Gokul Iyer, Alicia Zhao

Other Authors: John Bistline, Aaron Bergman, Geoffrey Blanford, Maxwell Brown, Dallas Burtraw, Maya Domeshek, Anne Hamilton, Jesse Jenkins, Ben King, Hannah Kolus, Amanda Levin, Qian Luo, Kevin Rennert, Molly Robertson, Nicholas Roy, Ethan Russell, Daniel Shawhan, Daniel Steinberg, Anna van Brummen, Grace Van Horn, Aranya Venkatesh, John Weyant, Ryan Wiser