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The FBI WMD Directorate developed a robust biosecurity outreach and awareness program with AAAS, AAU and APLU, they held the third meeting in this series. The report, "Bridging Science and Security for Biological Research: A Discussion about Dual Use Review and Oversight at Research Institutions"…
Science & Security | Biological & Chemical Security | ReportsAAU, COGR comments to Dr. Franca R. Jones, Assistant Director—Chemical and Biological Countermeasures, Office of Science and Technology Policy, on the draft document "United States Government Policy for Institutional Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC)."
Science & Security | Biological & Chemical Security | Reducing Regulatory Burden | National Institutes of Health | LettersAs you have duly noted in the past that a “one-size-fits-all approach may not be optimal for such a diverse regulated community"...
Science & Security | Biological & Chemical Security | Laboratory Issues & Safety | LettersAAU and COGR comment to Mr. Dustin Pitsch, Defense Acquisition Regulations System, on DFARS Case 2013-D018, October 30, 2015.
Science & Security | Biological & Chemical Security | Research Administration & Regulation | Export Controls | Department of Defense | LettersWe view a Duke education as a partnership between students and our faculty and academic advisors, and we believe in the transformational possibilities of a Duke Education.
University and library associations comment in response to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) proceeding, Federal Communications Commission, GN Docket No. 14-28 to protect and promote the open Internet.
Intellectual Property | LettersOn behalf of the more than 200 U.S. research universities that our associations represent, we write regarding the proposal in the Administration’s FY2014 budget to consolidate and reorganize federal science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education programs.
LettersLetterg to express opposition to a provision in HR 4783 which would increase the SBIR set-aside from 3.46% in FY18 to 4.5% in FY22 of any federal agency budget provides over $100 million for research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Letters