I searched for other lists of biosecurity newsletters specifically and didn’t find one that suited my needs, so I made one! Please leave a comment with any other newsletters that I missed so that I can add them. I hope you find something useful in this list. [Edit: Added the recommendations from the comments]
I sourced a lot of these from recommendations by Caitlin Walker, as well as from looking through various posts by Chris Bakerlee and Tessa Alexanian. Please don’t hesitate to point out any links that are broken, comment about the relative quality of the above newsletters, or comment with any newsletters that I have missed. Thank you!
Biosecurity newsletters you should subscribe to
TL;DR
I searched for other lists of biosecurity newsletters specifically and didn’t find one that suited my needs, so I made one! Please leave a comment with any other newsletters that I missed so that I can add them. I hope you find something useful in this list.
[Edit: Added the recommendations from the comments]
Newsletters
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (CHS) → subscribe here
Health Security Headlines (also from CHS) → subscribe here
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) → subscribe here
Global Biodefence → subscribe here
Pandora Report → subscribe here
Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) → subscribe here
Bipartisan Commission on Biodefence → subscribe here
The Association for Biosafety and Biosecurity (ABSA)→ subscribe here (scroll to the bottom)
Council on Strategic Risks (CSR) → subscribe here
Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) → subscribe here
Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR)→ do not recommend subscribing as it is very narrowly biosafety oriented and is sometimes poorly referenced.
CBW Events (daily reports from Bioweapons Convention meetings) → subscribe here
The Century of Biology
Codon
SynBioBeta (@Tessa usually skims this one)
Something in the air
A list of biosecurity policy recourses is here.
Comments
I sourced a lot of these from recommendations by Caitlin Walker, as well as from looking through various posts by Chris Bakerlee and Tessa Alexanian. Please don’t hesitate to point out any links that are broken, comment about the relative quality of the above newsletters, or comment with any newsletters that I have missed. Thank you!