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The Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense at Atlantic Council is a privately funded entity established in 2014 to provide for a comprehensive assessment of the state of U.S. biodefense efforts and to issue recommendations that will foster change.
From 2014-2015, the Commission convened four public meetings in Washington, DC on biological threat awareness, prevention and protection, surveillance and detection, and response and recovery. Current and former Members of Congress, former Administration officials, state and local representatives, thought leaders, and other experts provided their perspectives on current biodefense efforts, including strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. While much good work has been achieved toward biodefense, these meetings have revealed systemic challenges in the enterprise designed to protect Americans from biological events.
The Commission continues to advocate for uptake of these recommendations at the highest levels of American government, through additional meetings, reports, and other activities, and is the only such body of bipartisan, former high-level policymakers to do so.
The Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense at Atlantic Council is a privately funded entity established in 2014 to provide for a comprehensive assessment of the state of U.S. biodefense efforts and to issue recommendations that will foster change.
From 2014-2015, the Commission convened four public meetings in Washington, DC on biological threat awareness, prevention and protection, surveillance and detection, and response and recovery. Current and former Members of Congress, former Administration officials, state and local representatives, thought leaders, and other experts provided their perspectives on current biodefense efforts, including strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. While much good work has been achieved toward biodefense, these meetings have revealed systemic challenges in the enterprise designed to protect Americans from biological events.
The Commission continues to advocate for uptake of these recommendations at the highest levels of American government, through additional meetings, reports, and other activities, and is the only such body of bipartisan, former high-level policymakers to do so.
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Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Biodefense in Crisis: Danger and Opportunity
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
- Michael Place, MD (Major General, US Army – Retired) – Former Chief of Staff, Office of the Surgeon General, US Army Command, US Army
- Erica Pan, MD, MPH – Director and State Public Health Officer, California Department of Public Health
- Alex Hamberg, VMD, PhD – State Veterinarian, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
- Clint Osborn – Director, District of Columbia Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency
- Lori Tremmel Freeman, MBA – Chief Executive Officer, National Association of County and City Health Officials
- Tina Tan, MD, FIDSA, FPIDS, FAAP – President, Infectious Disease Society of America
- Ali S. Khan, MD, MPH – Dean, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Richard J. Hatchett, MD – Chief Executive Officer, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
- Matthew Hepburn, MD – Executive Vice President, Research and Development, Panther Life Sciences
- Leonard J. Marcus, PhD – Co-Director, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, Harvard University
- Taylor Sexton, MPH – Executive Director, Medical Countermeasures Coalition
- David Stiefel, MA – Director, Global Biological Policy and Programs, Nuclear Threat Initiative
- Joe Buccina, MA, MS– Policy and Research Director, National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology
- Patricia R. Bright, DVM – Former Senior Science Advisor, One Health/Global Health Security, US Geological Survey
Learn more here: https://biodefensecommission.org/events/biodefense-in-crisis-danger-and-opportunity/

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