Safety and Security Committee
The iGEM Safety and Security Committee is a group of experts in biosafety, biosecurity, and risk assessment. Its members come from diverse areas of industry, academia, and government. The committee helps create iGEM's safety and security program and gives expert advice on potential safety and security issues in the competition.
- Tessa Alexanian, After iGEM and Zymergen
- Thomas Binz, Spiez Laboratory, Switzerland
- David Brown, Microbiology & Biotechnology Unit, UK Health & Safety Executive
- Brigitte Cadieux, Senior Policy Analyst, Centre for Biosecurity, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Peter Carr, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Teck Mean Chua, Asia-Pacific Biosafety Association
- Genya Dana, World Economic Forum
- Jacqueline van Engelen, Senior toxicologist and risk assessor, Centre For Safety of Substances and Products, Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu
- Sam Weiss Evans, Science and Technology Studies, Tufts University
- Clem Fortman, Director of Security Engagements, Engineering Biology Research Consortium
- David Gillum, Arizona State University
- Anthony Holmes, Director of Science and Technology, UK National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement, and Reduction of Animals in Research
- Chris Isaac, After iGEM and University of Lethbridge, Canada
- Furqan Kabir, AGA Khan University, Pakistan
- Alexander Kagansky, Global Young Academy, Russia
- Tom Knight, Ginkgo BioWorks
- Todd Kuiken, Genetic Engineering and Society Center, NC State University
- Kathleen Lehmann, German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety
- Katherine Littler, Global Health Bioethics, World Health Organization
- Tiago Mendes, Biosafety advisor and instructor, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil
- Piers Millett, iGEM Director of Safety and Security
- Vijayasmitha Moter, Division of Select Agents and Toxins, Centers for Disease Control
- Kenneth Oye, MIT Program on Emerging Technologies
- Megan Palmer, Senior Research Scholar - Stanford University
- Carolina Penalva-Arana, US EPA
- Jennifer Robertson, Biosafety Officer, McMaster University, Canada
- Larisa Rudenko, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Paul Rutten, SynBio UK and the University of Oxford
- Janis Schleusner, After iGEM and Institute for Plant Genetics, Leibniz University of Hannover
- Tim Trevan, Chrome Biological Risk Management Consulting
- Cecile van der Vlugt, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands
- Mathew Watson, Senior Analyst, Center for Health Security, John Hopkins University, USA
- Nicolas Willemarck, Biosafety and Biotechnology Unit, Sciensano
- Samuel Yu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Weiwen Zhang, Director, Center for Biosafety Research and Strategy, Tianjin University, China
- Kathryn Millett, Biosecure Ltd (ex officio)