National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity

The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity is a panel of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. It is tasked with recommending policies on such questions as how to prevent published research in biotechnology from aiding terrorism, without slowing scientific progress. It is composed of ex officio and appointed members. Acting Chair is Paul S. Keim, Ph.D.[1]

As of May 2009, the ex officio members were:[2]

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