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Ryan T

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Really glad to see this initiative, thanks for putting it together and sharing it here. It’s great to have more efforts focused on making new research and policy ideas in this space more accessible.

My colleague @Shrestha R and I have also been working on a related resource: List of AI x Biosecurity Resources. Since our goals are very similar, I’d much rather see efforts combined than duplicated. If it makes sense, I’d be glad to explore ways our work could feed into yours: whether that’s sharing what we’ve collected so far or pointing people towards your site going forward.

Looking forward to seeing how this develops, and happy to connect if it’s useful.

This looks very promising, thanks for setting it up!

it’s expected that students applying have at least a foundational understanding of undergraduate biology (e.g. immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, cell signaling, basic lab techniques)

For those without an undergraduate background in biology,  are there any recommended readings that cover this foundational knowledge? e.g. the GCBR reading list by Greg Lewis has a section on basic science, is it sufficient?