Mapping Biosafety Level-3 Laboratories by Publications
Biosafety Level-3 laboratories (BSL-3) are an essential part of research infrastructure and are used to develop vaccines and therapies. The research conducted in them provides insights into host-pathogen interactions that may help prevent future pandemics. However, these facilities also potentially pose a risk to society through lab accidents or misuse. Despite their importance, there is no comprehensive list of BSL-3 facilities, or the institutions in which they are housed. By systematically assessing PubMed articles published in English from 2006-2021, this paper maps institutions that host BSL-3 labs by their locations, augmenting current knowledge of where high-containment research is conducted globally.
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BSL-3 Operations, Maintenance & Verification Training – ABSA
Anna Puglisi Center for Security and Emerging Technology
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Comment on OSTP RFI 88 FR 60513 Center for Security and Emerging Technology
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smallpox – The Pandora Report
Layout of a biosafety level 3 container laboratory.
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Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
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