Exploring Biosecurity at EAG NY 25

By fezzy🔸 @ 2025-11-02T15:02 (+16)

Context

This post follows up on my initial exploration of transitioning into biosecurity. I recently attended EAG NY and spoke with several professionals working on biosecurity. Huge thanks to 
took the time out of their day to talk to me. 

Takeaways/Assumptions

Open Questions

Should I explore policy work? 

Policy work seems interesting and particularly impactful. For instance, The Market Shaping Accelerator at the University of Chicago is doing research on antimicrobial resistance diagnostics, broad-spectrum antivirals, and more. The Horizon Institute offers career mentorship in this space. One way to answer this question is to test my fit, and this article seems to be a good start. 

Are there any meta skills in biosecurity?

It seems like bioinformatics, operations, and modeling (whatever that means?) would be a useful skills based on the following data points: 

What are the counterarguments to working on biosecurity?

Which specific intervention should I focus on?

The first step for figuring this out is getting an understanding of the biosecurity landscape, but I wonder where to go from there. From there, I'll likely align my choice with my existing skills and interests. I am wondering if anyone has any insights to share on how they landed on a particular space/intervention. 
 

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Anna Ringvold (Horizon Institute for Public Service), Adin Richards (Johns Hopkins/Open Philanthropy), Sarrin Chethik (UChicago Market Shaping Accelerator), Siobhan Brenton (Blueprint Biosecurity), Daphne (PolicyEngine), Damon Binder (Open Philanthropy), and Dominique (Nikki) Aluquin for sharing their insights.

Photo by Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash

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