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Preventing biological weapons: the Tianjin biosecurity guidelines, awareness-raising and education
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Governance of heritable human gene editing world-wide and beyond
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Biosecurity education in support of the Tianjin guidelines
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Biosecurity education in support of the Tianjin Guidelines: a survey report
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Rethinking biosecurity in the 21st century: an enhanced role for civil society
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On the need for an International Biosecurity Education Network
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Current biosecurity education within the agribusiness sector and its implications
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A (biological) enemy of the people
Published 2024“…Professor Lijun Shang, Director of Biological Security Research Center (BSRC) at London Metropolitan University (LMU) and Professor Malcolm Dando of Bradford University, also visiting Professor to BSRC LMU, talk to Gwyn Winfield about setting up their International Biosecurity Education Network (IBSEN)…”
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A survey study on current biosecurity education in agribusiness
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Potential biosecurity issues on agribusiness
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A key role for scientists in strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention
Published 2023“…In March 2023 an agreement was also reached on an agenda and timetable for this effort over the next two years. Scientists have a long history of providing valuable input to such meetings, in this paper, we discuss how such input might best be provided with complicated challenges now facing the BWC and concluded that there is much that could be done, but greater coordination amongst scientists is needed.…”
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Addressing the biological security educational gap
Published 2024“…While biosecurity education has long been recognized as a key strategy to address this issue, its effective implementation remains crucial. …”
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Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention after COVID-19: reaching agreement on a code of conduct and biological security education at the 2021, 9th Review Conferen...
Published 2022“…Nevertheless, it might be expected that after the pandemic, health security, including biological security, would be a political priority across the world, but the long history of difficulties in agreeing measures to develop the BTWC suggests that such progress may well not be possible without a concerted effort by states parties and civil society. …”
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Safety and efficacy of herbal tea for patients with diabetes mellitus
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