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* Read the primary scientific paper describing your study from this list.
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* 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.
 
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Revision as of 15:11, 29 August 2016

Download Pre-Discussion Questions (PDF)

Required Reading/Viewing

Watch video (~7 min) Dual Use Research: A Dialogue (NIH Office of Science Policy)

Choose ONE 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).

  1. Module 2.0 Synthesizing Poliovirus
  2. Module 4.0 Unexpected Results in Virus Research (Mousepox)
  3. Module 7.0 Reconstruction of the 1918 Influenza Virus
  4. 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

Czars

  • Read the primary scientific paper describing your assigned study from this list.
  1. 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.
  2. Herfst S et al. (2012) Airborne transmission of influenza A/H5N1 virus between ferrets. Science 336:1534–41.
  • Find an article on the public response to the research that was published at the time when it occurred.