Social aspects of GCBR events and genomic biosecurity, such as issues of terrorism, policy ethics, and practice, are also considered in-depth.
- Examines the use of genomics in pathogen monitoring and diagnosis, biosurveillance, and countermeasures for spontaneous and perpetrated events
- Discusses social, ethical, and policy aspects of GCBR events and the use of genomic technologies in biosecurity
- Empowers new solutions in biorestoration, biocrime, counterbioterrorism, disaster management, and humanitarian crisis response
- Features chapter contributions from a range of international specialists
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