Announcing New Biosecurity Interventions Syllabus

By Lin BL @ 2024-01-15T20:53 (+48)

Announcing a new biosecurity syllabus - Pandemic Interventions Course. View the syllabus on the website here.

Background

This is an introductory syllabus and no background knowledge is required. It focusses on specific interventions that can help prevent future pandemics, and is targeted at a broad audience. The pilot version was run in Oxford in November-December 2023.

How to use

The content

There are four weeks of content in the discussion group covering the following areas:

Each of these areas contain about 1.5 hour of reading, additional optional readings, and discussion prompts. There are additional optional readings focusing specifically on antimicrobial resistance. 

The website also includes a page giving context on pandemic preparedness, why it is important, some key statistics and a glossary.

Why create a new biosecurity syllabus?

There are multiple biosecurity reading lists or syllabuses that exist, which have further readings on them and that readers of this post might find useful.

This syllabus allows people to get a brief background on specific interventions which might be high impact, which may be particularly useful for those who will go on to do projects or further research in an area. This includes for projects such as those run by Oxford Biosecurity Group.

More detailed rationale for creating the syllabus:

By the end of this syllabus you will:

Conclusion

I hope you find the syllabus useful. Let me know what you think via comment, private message or by filling out this optionally anonymous form.

With thanks to everyone who read through and left comments on the syllabus, including Anemone Franz, Conrad Kunadu, Gregory Lewis, James Lin, Joshua Blake, Max Görlitz, Phil Palmer, Sebastian Schmidt, Sofya Lebedeva and Tessa Alexanian. The format was partially inspired by SERI BITS, which goes into greater depth, and those who want further information about certain interventions might find it useful.

All errors and final reading selection remain my own.


Julia_Wise @ 2024-01-19T18:48 (+4)

Nice! I'm adding to this list of syllabi and teaching materials.

Sofya Lebedeva @ 2024-01-25T17:46 (+1)

Wasn't aware of this list! Cool

Lin BL @ 2024-01-22T14:27 (+1)

Thanks Julia, and great list that you've put together (I wasn't previously aware of it). This post also links some other biosecurity reading lists/syllabuses in the 'Why create a new biosecurity syllabus', in case you think any of those should be added as well.

Max Görlitz @ 2024-01-19T14:10 (+4)

It's fantastic to see that this is public now; thanks, Lin!

Lin BL @ 2024-01-19T17:55 (+1)

Thanks Max!