Program
Technology and International Affairs
Biotechnology

Carnegie seeks to understand how international actors, especially China and India, view the opportunities and risks of biotechnology, and to explore how to reduce the potential that evolving biotechnologies will be weaponized or otherwise used to cause harm.

Q&A
How WHO’s “One Health” Program Can Help India Tackle Monkeypox

With monkeypox being declared a global health emergency, the WHO approach is an innovative and effective way to curb outbreaks of zoonotic diseases.

· August 8, 2022
paper
Lessons from the Coronavirus Pandemic: Leveraging Biotechnology to Tackle Infectious Diseases in India

In India, biotechnology has played an important role in helping stakeholders in academia, industry, and government develop new pandemic-related technology, from test kits to respiratory devices. But these biotechnology advancements can go further to strengthen India’s public health capacity.

· June 2, 2022
paper
Biological Risks in India: Perspectives and Analysis

India faces a host of biological risk factors. Drawing lessons from the coronavirus pandemic and prior biological disasters, India’s government should pursue new safety protocols and develop new institutions to manage future biological risk.

· December 9, 2020
commentary
How Tech Could Help the World Prepare for the Next Epidemic

The global coronavirus response is providing a critical test bed for new technologies to detect, diagnose, and treat infectious diseases. But broader investments in public health are needed to capitalize on these advances.

· March 3, 2020
Q&A
Can the World Keep the Lid on the Pandora’s Box of Gene Editing?

A Chinese scientist dropped a bombshell in November 2018 when he unveiled the world’s first gene-edited babies. How are other countries, including India, navigating the dizzying array of rewards and risks associated with gene-editing research?

· April 9, 2019
In the Media
The Safety and Ethics of Gene Editing

Crucial questions need to be asked with regards to fragmented legal frameworks, unclear regulatory practices ambiguous policy advances and voluntary measures governing gene-editing technologies at national and international levels.

· December 17, 2018
Livemint
commentary
The New Killer Pathogens: Countering the Coming Bioweapons Threat

Recent breakthroughs in gene editing have generated massive excitement, but they have also reenergized fears about weaponized pathogens.

· April 17, 2018
Foreign Affairs