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Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security launches Gene Synthesis Screening Information Hub

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September 4, 2024 - Today, the Center for Health Security announces the Gene Synthesis Screening Information Hub, a new online platform dedicated to helping nucleic acid synthesis providers, manufacturers, and customers adhere to a new federal Framework aimed at preventing intentional misuse of synthetic nucleic acids and supporting safe scientific research practices in the United States.

Starting October 26, 2024, the US Framework for Nucleic Acid Synthesis Screening (Framework), established under §4(b) of the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence, will require that federally funded entities conducting life sciences research purchase synthetic nucleic acids and equipment from providers and manufacturers that adhere to the Framework. The Information Hub helps US providers, manufacturers, and customers understand how they can meet the new requirements. It also helps international practitioners stay informed of this new US policy.

Key features of the Center’s Information Hub include:

“Our team has been working on nucleic synthesis screening policy for the last several years,” said Center for Health Security Director Dr. Tom Inglesby and Deputy Director Anita Cicero. “The launch of our Information Hub reflects the Center’s commitment to advancing national security and biosecurity by equipping stakeholders with the resources needed to guard against malicious use of these important synthetic biological materials.”

Legitimate research using nucleic acid synthesis helps to develop new vaccines, treatments, and research methods. Combined with synthetic biology, nucleic acid synthesis is used to manipulate naturally occurring pathogens to support these medical countermeasure development efforts. The same methods, however, can be used for nefarious purposes. Therefore, nucleic acid synthesis screening programs and practices could improve biosecurity and help mitigate the potential for misuse of this type of research.

Explore the Gene Synthesis Screening Information Hub.


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