This article explores how advances in synthetic biology, and the potential threat of deliberately recreating and spreading smallpox, are affecting the multilateral debate on the remaining variola virus stocks. It draws on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 10 high-profile, European-based experts in biosecurity and synthetic biology. Four overarching themes affecting the retention or destruction debate are discussed, relating to biosecurity, dangerous knowledge, accidental releases, and eradication. We conclude that while synthetic biology seems to affect all the main discourses in the variola stocks debate, a range of views is present and it is not apparent that advances in synthetic biology are causing a shift toward either retentio...
SummaryThe threat of smallpox as a biological weapon has spurred efforts to create stockpiles of vac...
In 1980, after a successful immunization campaign, WHO declared that smallpox, a virus that ravaged ...
In 2011, the World Health Organization will recommend the fate of existing smallpox stockpiles, but ...
Copyright © 2013 Thangavelu Srinivasan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
The thesis of this Article is that the United States, Russia, and by extension, the world as a whole...
Smallpox is a disease that followed humanity for thousands of years up until 30 years ago. It was po...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
SummaryIn 1980 the World Health Organization declared that smallpox was eradicated from the world, a...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
Through 2016 and 2017, a team led by Canadian virologist David Evans, and funded by an American phar...
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared eradication of the dreadful disease “smallpox” in 1980....
AbstractSmallpox is an infectious disease that is unique to humans, caused by a poxvirus. It is one ...
The classification of smallpox by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a Cat...
In 2011, the World Health Organization will recommend the fate of existing smallpox stockpiles, but ...
SummaryThe threat of smallpox as a biological weapon has spurred efforts to create stockpiles of vac...
In 1980, after a successful immunization campaign, WHO declared that smallpox, a virus that ravaged ...
In 2011, the World Health Organization will recommend the fate of existing smallpox stockpiles, but ...
Copyright © 2013 Thangavelu Srinivasan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
The thesis of this Article is that the United States, Russia, and by extension, the world as a whole...
Smallpox is a disease that followed humanity for thousands of years up until 30 years ago. It was po...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
SummaryIn 1980 the World Health Organization declared that smallpox was eradicated from the world, a...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
Through 2016 and 2017, a team led by Canadian virologist David Evans, and funded by an American phar...
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared eradication of the dreadful disease “smallpox” in 1980....
AbstractSmallpox is an infectious disease that is unique to humans, caused by a poxvirus. It is one ...
The classification of smallpox by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a Cat...
In 2011, the World Health Organization will recommend the fate of existing smallpox stockpiles, but ...
SummaryThe threat of smallpox as a biological weapon has spurred efforts to create stockpiles of vac...
In 1980, after a successful immunization campaign, WHO declared that smallpox, a virus that ravaged ...
In 2011, the World Health Organization will recommend the fate of existing smallpox stockpiles, but ...