Dual-use infographic
At the International Biosecurity Symposium 2025, the Biosecurity Office launched a new tool: the Dual-use Infographic.
At the International Biosecurity Symposium 2025, the Biosecurity Office launched a new tool: the Dual-use Infographic.
Recently, it was reported in the news that two researchers in the US are suspected of illegally importing a fungus that can cause significant damage to agricultural crops.
The Biosecurity Office looks back with great enthusiasm on a successful first edition of the International Biosecurity Symposium.
Nowadays (almost) every employee has a smartphone in their pocket. But have you ever thought about who could potentially have access to the information on your smartphone?
The Biosecurity Office regularly attends meetings at home and abroad with the aim of sharing knowledge, acquiring knowledge and networking.
We recently contributed to an article describing the incidence of potentially bioterrorist agents in the Netherlands. Almost all reported illnesses were linked to a travel history.
The World Health Organization (WHO) published a report in October containing the findings of an international horizon scan on dual-use research of concern (DURC) in the life sciences.
It was exciting until the last minute whether it could go ahead, but we are happy that we can look back on a successful Knowledge Day.
In October, Rik Bleijs was elected co-chair of the steering committee of the International Experts Groups of Biosafety and Biosecurity Regulators (IEGBBR).
Here we present another current scenario with regard to biosecurity. This time the scenario is based on a recently published article about orphan material.