I have not thought carefully about this, but would it be possible to use this work to also set up at least the building blocks for a “biological risk reduction assessment model” that could quantify the reduction in biological risk offered by different interventions? This would be helpful in both deciding which projects targeting bio risk reduction should move forward, but also in helping teams working on a project decide between design options. As an example, the recently held Shelter Weekend (where options for biological weapons shelters were explored) generated a rather wide range of options for shelter designs which it was not straight forward to compare against each other in terms of likely risk reduction provided.
I have not thought carefully about this, but would it be possible to use this work to also set up at least the building blocks for a “biological risk reduction assessment model” that could quantify the reduction in biological risk offered by different interventions? This would be helpful in both deciding which projects targeting bio risk reduction should move forward, but also in helping teams working on a project decide between design options. As an example, the recently held Shelter Weekend (where options for biological weapons shelters were explored) generated a rather wide range of options for shelter designs which it was not straight forward to compare against each other in terms of likely risk reduction provided.