Bird Flu Research: Dangerous Information on a Deadly Virus
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the controversial debate surrounding bird flu research in this Forum event presented by Harvard University in collaboration with Reuters. Delve into the ethical and security implications of publishing experiments that made a deadly form of avian influenza more contagious in mammals. Examine the perspectives of experts who gathered at the World Health Organization to discuss the potential risks and benefits of sharing this sensitive information. Gain insights into the challenges faced by laboratories conducting legitimate research on dangerous viruses and the broader implications for global health security. Analyze the historical context, cybersecurity concerns, and regulatory considerations surrounding such high-risk scientific endeavors. Engage with audience questions and discussions on topics including global surveillance, research regulations, and the role of advisory bodies like the NSABB (National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity).
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
Dangerous Views
Historical Perspective
Should the research have been done
Where is the NSABB
Cybersecurity
Audience Questions
Global Surveillance
Questions
Regulations
Time
Taught by
Harvard University
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