Abstract
With the rapid development and broad applications of next-generation sequencing platforms and bioinformatic analytical tools, genomics has become a popular area for biosurveillance and international scientific collaboration. Governments from countries including the United States (US), Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom have leveraged these advancements to support international cooperative programs that aim to reduce biological threats and build scientific capacity worldwide. A recent conference panel addressed the impacts of the enhancement of genomic sequencing capabilities through three major US bioengagement programs on international scientific engagement and biosecurity risk reduction. The panel contrasted the risks and benefits of supporting the enhancement of genomic sequencing capabilities through international scientific engagement to achieve biological threat reduction and global health security. The lower costs and new bioinformatic tools available have led to the greater application of sequencing to biosurveillance. Strengthening sequencing capabilities globally for the diagnosis and detection of infectious diseases through mutual collaborations has a high return on investment for increasing global health security. International collaborations based on genomics and shared sequence data can build and leverage scientific networks and improve the timeliness and accuracy of disease surveillance reporting needed to identify and mitigate infectious disease outbreaks and comply with international norms. Further efforts to promote scientific transparency within international collaboration will improve trust, reduce threats, and promote global health security.
Highlights
IntroductionWhile many governments fund international cooperation programs and use a range of technicalWhilescientific many governments fund international cooperation programs and use a range of technical approaches, engagement and collaborations are arguably the most enduring.Effective approaches, scientific engagement and collaborations are arguably the most enduring.Effective international scientific engagement requires able and willing partners who bring complementary international scientific engagement requires ableskills.and willing partners who bring experience, knowledge, and problem-solvingresearch and complementary cooperative experience, knowledge, and problem-solving skills.research and cooperative engagements engagements performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation nonproliferation instruments including the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and the United instruments including Biological WeaponsConvention (BWC)the and the United Nations
Research and cooperative engagements engagements performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) nonproliferation nonproliferation instruments including the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and the United instruments including
At the Sequencing, Finishing and Analysis for the Future (SFAF) conference held from 22 to 24 May 2018 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, the audience learned of the work of the three major United States (US) assistance programs that focus on USA, the audience learned of the work of the three major US assistance programs that focus on countering biological threats
Summary
While many governments fund international cooperation programs and use a range of technicalWhilescientific many governments fund international cooperation programs and use a range of technical approaches, engagement and collaborations are arguably the most enduring.Effective approaches, scientific engagement and collaborations are arguably the most enduring.Effective international scientific engagement requires able and willing partners who bring complementary international scientific engagement requires ableskills.and willing partners who bring experience, knowledge, and problem-solvingresearch and complementary cooperative experience, knowledge, and problem-solving skills.research and cooperative engagements engagements performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation nonproliferation instruments including the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and the United instruments including Biological WeaponsConvention (BWC)the and the United Nations. While many governments fund international cooperation programs and use a range of technical. Whilescientific many governments fund international cooperation programs and use a range of technical approaches, engagement and collaborations are arguably the most enduring. Scientific engagement and collaborations are arguably the most enduring. Effective international scientific engagement requires able and willing partners who bring complementary international scientific engagement requires ableskills. Willing partners who bring experience, knowledge, and problem-solving. Research and complementary cooperative experience, knowledge, and problem-solving skills. Research and cooperative engagements engagements performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) performed with international partners reinforce weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation nonproliferation instruments including the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and the United instruments including Biological Weapons.
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