Shape of a globe
Shape of a globe

Biosecurity

Building the UK’s Resilience to Future Pandemic Threats

A submission of evidence to the UK Government’s public inquiry into the UK’s preparations for, and response to, the COVID-19 pandemic

Date: February 16th 2023

CLTR’s Biosecurity Policy Manager, Sophie Rose, recently authored a submission of evidence to the UK Government’s public inquiry into the UK’s preparations for, and response to, the COVID-19 pandemic

In the wake of COVID-19, the UK must take steps to improve preparedness for the full spectrum of future biological threats. The submission makes five key recommendations for strengthening the UK’s approach to biosecurity:

(i) Identify the UK Government departments, teams and positions responsible for preventing, detecting or responding to deliberate or accidental biological threats.

(ii) Task UKHSA with the development of a comprehensive strategy for rapidly identifying and responding to novel pathogens.

(iii) Expand MoD’s investment into R&D for tools and technology that can aid in the detection, characterisation or mitigation of the full spectrum of biological threats.

(iv) Task UKHSA with directing a cross-sectoral scoping exercise to identify existing surveillance systems and gaps where additional infrastructure or emerging technologies can add the most value.

(v) The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) should facilitate the transparent reporting of laboratory accidents, serious incidents and the timing and results of high-containment (e.g. CL-3 & -4) lab inspections and audit their findings annually.

Read the full submission below:

Related Reports

Biosecurity

How the UK Government should address the misuse risk from AI-enabled biological tools

James Smith, Sophie Rose, Richard Moulange, Cassidy Nelson


Advances in AI-enabled biological tools (BTs) are catalysing life sciences research.

March 27th 2024

Biosecurity

The near-term impact of AI on biological misuse

Sophie Rose*, Richard Moulange, James Smith, Cassidy Nelson†


Various broad claims have been made about the impact of AI on biological misuse risk. Some argue that AI is likely to provide

July 26th 2024