Abstract

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text additions by David R. Gillum and Barbara Johnson.
Manuscript contributions are invited on a variety of topics, including, but not limited to:
Anticipating the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on future PPP and DURC research and using approaches for using technology to identify and manage risks. Balancing scientific freedom, security concerns and implementing effective biosafety and biosecurity measures in PPP and DURC activities. Best practices for preparing for PPP and DURC regulatory oversight and managing communication and public engagement to raise awareness of research risks and benefits. Challenges with obtaining approval to conduct PPP and DURC experiments at the institutional, national, and regional level. Comparative analysis of national, regional, and international regulatory approaches and practices to mitigating the risks associated with PPPs and DURC. Developing evidence-based frameworks for risk assessment in PPP and DURC applications and empirically validating biosafety and biosecurity measures. Elements of personnel reliability programs for conducting PPP and DURC activities. Engagement with biosafety and biosecurity practitioners in the development of new policies, regulations, guidelines, and risk mitigation strategies. Essential elements of biosafety and biosecurity training programs for students, researchers, biosafety professionals, and IBC members engaged in PPP and DURC activities. Global perspectives on managing biosafety and biosecurity when performing field collection or field research with PPPs and experiments with DURC potential. Institutional screening procedures and oversight strategies for the review and approval of individuals and experiments involving PPPs and DURC. Overview of biosafety and biosecurity risks posed by PPPs and DURC activities. Results from surveys and interviews on the perceptions and real risks associated with PPP and DURC activities, especially among the scientific, biosafety, and biosecurity communities. Review and comparison of key guidance documents and policies affecting PPP and DURC activities, such as governmental, regional, global, and peer-reviewed biosafety and biosecurity guidelines.
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