

Why life sciences are critical to national security
11 snips Jun 30, 2025
Join Jason Kelly, co-founder of Ginkgo Bioworks, and Dawn Meyerriecks, former CIA Deputy Director for Science and Technology, as they delve into the pivotal role of life sciences in national security. They explore the dual-use potential of biotechnology and the urgent need for ethical oversight amid rising geopolitical tensions. Key topics include pandemic preparedness, the importance of vaccine production, and wastewater monitoring for viral trends. Their conversation emphasizes the necessity for innovation and investment to safeguard national resilience against emerging biological threats.
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Lack of Viral Screening in Air
- We monitor viruses on our phones, but not in the air we breathe, which is risky.
- This lack of viral screening in our environment could allow dangerous infections to go undetected.
Dual-Use Nature of Biotechnology
- Advances like personalized medicine can treat diseases but also be misused to target groups.
- Biotechnology's dual-use nature makes misuse a serious concern for health security.
Call for Genetic Attribution Standards
- Establish international frameworks with genetic watermarking for accountability.
- Unmarked genetic modifications should raise suspicion and aid attribution in biotechnological use.