August 3, 2017
Journal Article

Defining the Synthetic Biology Supply Chain

Abstract

In this article, a team of experts in synthetic biology, data analytics, and national security describe the overall supply chain surrounding synthetic biology. The team analyzes selected interactions within that network to better understand the risks raised by synthetic biology and identifies opportunities for risk mitigation. To introduce the concept, the article will briefly describe how an understanding of supply chains has been important in promoting nuclear nonproliferation objectives. The article concludes by assessing the structure and networks identified in the supply chains to reveal potential opportunities for future biodefense research and development; options for additional information exchange; and means to interdict, detect, or deter suspicious activity.

Revised: September 28, 2017 | Published: August 3, 2017

Citation

Frazar S.L., G. Hund, G.T. Bonheyo, J. Diggans, R.A. Bartholomew, L.K. Gehrig, and M.T. Greaves. 2017. Defining the Synthetic Biology Supply Chain. Health Security 15, no. 4:392-400. PNNL-SA-122062. doi:10.1089/hs.2016.0083