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#118 – Jaime Yassif on safeguarding bioscience to prevent catastrophic lab accidents and bioweapons development

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Dec 13, 2021
Jaime Yassif, a Senior Fellow for global biological policy at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, discusses pivotal strategies to prevent catastrophic biological risks. He highlights how transparency can deter nations from pursuing dangerous bioscience. Yassif outlines key motivations for developing biological weapons and proposes a robust three-part plan to reshape these motivations. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of international collaboration in biosecurity, enhancing governance post-COVID, and the need for responsible funding in bioscience research.
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INSIGHT

Differing Priorities

  • Many countries prioritize immediate infectious disease risks over long-term GCBRs.
  • This is understandable, given their limited resources and different threat perceptions.
ADVICE

Joint Assessment Mechanism

  • Create a joint assessment mechanism for investigating high-consequence bio-events.
  • This mechanism should be transparent, credible, and evidence-based.
ADVICE

Constraining Capabilities

  • Work with legitimate labs and companies to constrain malicious actors' capabilities.
  • Integrate biosecurity into development processes to stay ahead of threats.
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