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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) commissioned the National Academies to consider whether and, if so, under what circumstances the agency should consider intentional human dosing studies conducted by third parties. The report considers relevant issues and outlines the recommendations of the Committee on the Use of Third Party Toxicity Research with Human Research Participants, which was convened for this purpose.

This National Academies Press publication summarizes a 2-day workshop convened by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on February 12-13, 2018. The workshop considered the empirical evidence on the practice of physician-assisted death.

This National Academies Press publication summarizes the proceedings of a workshop that explored issues associated with two manuscripts reporting work on mammalian transmissibility of a lethal H5N1 avian influenza strain and dual use research of concern in general. The workshop was convened by the National Research Council's Committee on Science, Technology and Law, in conjunction with the Board on Life Sciences and the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Microbial Threats on May 1, 2012.

This National Academies Press publication includes papers contributed by engineers, ecologists, and social scientists on the technical, social, and legal challenges of ecologically sensitive engineering.

This National Academies Press publication documents the evidence-based consensus of a committee of experts on actions to maintain the scientific research environment given the heightened security of a post 9/11 world. It outlines the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Committee on a New Government-University Partnership for Science and Security and the Committee on Science, Technology, and Law.

This National Academies Press publication documents the conclusions of a group of experts convened by the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine to explain the scientific basis of the evolution of life on earth. It reviews the evidence supporting biological evolution and presents the scientific and legal reasons for not teaching public school students creationist ideas.

This National Academies Press publication documents the evidence-based consensus of a committee of experts on the integration of disciplines to create a biological research community capable of tackling scientific and social problems. It outlines the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Division on Earth and Life Studies; Board on Life Sciences; and the Committee on a New Biology for the 21st Century: Ensuring the United States Leads the Coming Biology Revolution.

This National Academies Press publication documents the evidence-based consensus of a committee of experts on the physical security of laboratories and the reliability of personnel with access to biological select agents and toxins. It outlines the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Division on Earth and Life Studies; Board on Life Sciences; and the Committee on Laboratory Security and Personnel Reliability Assurance Systems for Laboratories Conducting Research on Biological Select Agents and Toxins.

This National Academies Press publication summarizes the proceedings of a convention that explored the biosecurity implications of developments in the life sciences. The workshop was convened by the Royal Society, in cooperation with the International Council for Science, the InterAcademy Panel on International Issues (now IAP—the Global Network of Science Academies), and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences on October 31 - November 3, 2010.