What is the Administrations policy toward biosecurity and dual use life sciences research and relation to the NSABB?
The Administration recognizes the immensely beneficial nature of life sciences research, and its critical role in enabling the development of new therapeutics, vaccines, and technologies that promote public health and well-being. A robust life sciences research enterprise is also important for agricultural and energy production, environmental protection, and a thriving economy.
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