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== Required Reading/Viewing == | == Required Reading/Viewing == | ||
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+ | ==== [[Media:Dual-Use_Pre-Discussion_Questions_2016F.pdf| Download Pre-Discussion Questions (PDF)]] ==== | ||
[http://osp.od.nih.gov/office-biotechnology-activities/biosecurity/dual-use-research-of-concern/dialogue Watch video (~7 min) <i>Dual Use Research: A Dialogue</i>] (NIH Office of Science Policy) | [http://osp.od.nih.gov/office-biotechnology-activities/biosecurity/dual-use-research-of-concern/dialogue Watch video (~7 min) <i>Dual Use Research: A Dialogue</i>] (NIH Office of Science Policy) | ||
− | Choose <u>ONE</u> among these four sets of dual-use case study readings. The first three are from the [https://fas.org/biosecurity/education/dualuse/ (Federation of American Scientists) website] (Federation of American Scientists). | + | Choose <u>ONE</u> from among these four sets of dual-use case study readings. The first three are from the [https://fas.org/biosecurity/education/dualuse/ (Federation of American Scientists) website] (Federation of American Scientists). |
# [https://fas.org/biosecurity/education/dualuse/FAS_Wimmer/ Module 2.0 Synthesizing Poliovirus] | # [https://fas.org/biosecurity/education/dualuse/FAS_Wimmer/ Module 2.0 Synthesizing Poliovirus] | ||
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#* Maher B (2012) Bird-flu research: The biosecurity oversight. Nature 485:431-434. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22622550 PMID: 22622550] [http://www.nature.com/news/bird-flu-research-the-biosecurity-oversight-1.10695 Read at <i>Nature</i>] | #* Maher B (2012) Bird-flu research: The biosecurity oversight. Nature 485:431-434. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22622550 PMID: 22622550] [http://www.nature.com/news/bird-flu-research-the-biosecurity-oversight-1.10695 Read at <i>Nature</i>] | ||
− | == | + | == Czar Assignments == |
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+ | ==== [[Media:Policy_Czar_Template.docx | Download Policy Czar Template (MS Word)]] ==== | ||
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+ | # Polio Czar | ||
+ | # Smallpox Czar | ||
+ | # Flu Czar I (Historical) | ||
+ | # Flu Czar II (Contemporary) | ||
− | * Read the primary scientific paper describing your study from this list. | + | * Read the primary scientific paper describing your assigned study from this list. |
− | # Wimmer E (2006) The test-tube synthesis of a chemical called poliovirus. The simple synthesis of a virus has far-reaching societal implications. EMBO Rep 7 Spec No:S3–9. | + | # Wimmer E (2006) The test-tube synthesis of a chemical called poliovirus. The simple synthesis of a virus has far-reaching societal implications. EMBO Rep 7 Spec No:S3–9. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16819446 PMID: 16819446] |
− | # | + | # Moran TM, Isobe H, Fernandez-Sesma A, Schulman JL (1996) Interleukin-4 causes delayed virus clearance in influenza virus-infected mice. J Virol 70:5230–5. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8764032 PMID: 8764032] |
− | # | + | #Tumpey TM et al. (2005) Characterization of the reconstructed 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic virus. Science 310:77–80. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16210530 PMID: 16210530] |
− | # Herfst S et al. (2012) Airborne transmission of influenza A/H5N1 virus between ferrets. Science 336:1534–41. | + | # Herfst S et al. (2012) Airborne transmission of influenza A/H5N1 virus between ferrets. Science 336:1534–41. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22723413 PMID: 22723413] |
− | * Find | + | * Research the main human virus relevant for your study: '''Polio, Smallpox, 1918 Spanish flu, or H5N1 avian flu''' |
+ | ** When was the disease prevalent? What danger does it pose in today's world? | ||
+ | * Find a popular science article or news story on the public response to the research that was published at the time when it occurred. |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 29 August 2016
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Required Reading/Viewing
Download Pre-Discussion Questions (PDF)
Watch video (~7 min) Dual Use Research: A Dialogue (NIH Office of Science Policy)
Choose ONE from among these four sets of dual-use case study readings. The first three are from the (Federation of American Scientists) website (Federation of American Scientists).
- Module 2.0 Synthesizing Poliovirus
- Module 4.0 Unexpected Results in Virus Research (Mousepox)
- Module 7.0 Reconstruction of the 1918 Influenza Virus
- Airborne H5N1 flu study
- Enserink M (2012) Avian influenza. Public at last, H5N1 study offers insight into virus’s possible path to pandemic. Science 336:1494–1497. PMID: 22723387 Read at Science
- Maher B (2012) Bird-flu research: The biosecurity oversight. Nature 485:431-434. PMID: 22622550 Read at Nature
Czar Assignments
Download Policy Czar Template (MS Word)
- Polio Czar
- Smallpox Czar
- Flu Czar I (Historical)
- Flu Czar II (Contemporary)
- Read the primary scientific paper describing your assigned study from this list.
- Wimmer E (2006) The test-tube synthesis of a chemical called poliovirus. The simple synthesis of a virus has far-reaching societal implications. EMBO Rep 7 Spec No:S3–9. PMID: 16819446
- Moran TM, Isobe H, Fernandez-Sesma A, Schulman JL (1996) Interleukin-4 causes delayed virus clearance in influenza virus-infected mice. J Virol 70:5230–5. PMID: 8764032
- Tumpey TM et al. (2005) Characterization of the reconstructed 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic virus. Science 310:77–80. PMID: 16210530
- Herfst S et al. (2012) Airborne transmission of influenza A/H5N1 virus between ferrets. Science 336:1534–41. PMID: 22723413
- Research the main human virus relevant for your study: Polio, Smallpox, 1918 Spanish flu, or H5N1 avian flu
- When was the disease prevalent? What danger does it pose in today's world?
- Find a popular science article or news story on the public response to the research that was published at the time when it occurred.