1st Edition
A Web of Prevention Biological Weapons, Life Sciences and the Governance of Research
Foreword by Gabriele Kraatz-Wadsack 1. Introduction: A Web of Prevention? 2. Life Sciences or Death Sciences: Tipping the Balance towards Life with Ethics, Codes and Laws 3. Whistleblowers: Risks and Skills 4. Education for the Life Sciences: Choices and Challenges 5. Dual Use: Can We Learn from the Physicists Experience? A Personal View 6. Science and Technology Developments Relevant to the Biological Weapons Convention 7. Options for a Scientific Advisory Panel for the Biological Weapons Convention 8. Dual Use Biotechnology Research: The Case for Protective Oversight 9. Reflections on the Role of Research Oversight in a Web of Prevention 10. Export Control and the Non-proliferation of Materials: National Boundaries in International Science? 11. Chemical and Biological Weapons Export Controls and the Web of Prevention: A Practitioners Perspective 12. How Does Secrecy Work? Keeping and Disclosing Secrets in the History of the UK Biological Warfare Programme 13. Reflecting on the Problem of Dual Use 14.Governing Dual Use Life Science Research: Opportunities and Risks for Public Health Index
Biography
Brian Rappert is an Associate Professor of Science, Technology and Public Affairs in the Department of Sociology and Philosophy at the University of Exeter (UK).
Caitrona McLeish is a Fellow in SPRU, Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Sussex (UK).






