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Title: The National Academies


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The National Academies Board on Life Sciences
  • Dr. Frances Sharples
  • Director
  • National Research Council

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BLS Mission
  • Serve as the National Academies' focal point for
    a wide range of technical and policy topics in
    the life sciences
  • Organize and oversee studies that provide advice
    to government and the scientific community on the
    biological sciences and their impact on society
  • Maintain expertise in and understanding of the
    full spectrum of life science disciplines to be
    able to deal with issues of both basic science
    (e.g., knowledge gaps, research priorities,
    needed investments) and the higher level policy
    concerns that flow from or build on the basic
    science

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BLS REPORTS FALL INTO A NUMBER OF GENERAL
CATEGORIES
  • Biological and Biomedical Research
  • Genomics
  • Biosafety, Biosecurity, and Biological Forensics
  • Ecology, Evolution, Biodiversity, Environmental
    Research
  • Biology Education and Workforce

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Many of Our Reports on Biomedical Research Have
Had Substantive Impacts
  • Enhancing the Vitality of the National Institutes
    of Health Organizational Change to Meet New
    Challenges (2003)
  • Guidelines for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
    (2005)
  • Bridges to Independence Fostering the
    Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical
    Research (2005)
  • A New Biology for the 21st Century (2009)
  • Toward Precision Medicine Building a Knowledge
    Network for Biomedical Research and a New
    Taxonomy of Disease (2011)

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Building a Biomedical Knowledge Network
  • The Board on Life Sciences and the Board on
    Research Data and Information (BRDI) will
    undertake a consensus study on Building a
    Biomedicine Knowledge Network. The study would be
    done pursuant to the following task statement 1.
    Define information commons, knowledge network,
    and other key related terms as used in biomedical
    and other scientific research. Provide different
    examples in the public and private sectors and in
    partnerships. When and where have these
    approaches been useful in biomedicine or in other
    areas of research? 2. Identify and consider the
    factors in determining the benefits and drawbacks
    of each of the types of approaches identified in
    1, above, including the timescales to achieving
    core functionalities, the scale and scope of the
    approaches, the institutional models, the legal
    mechanisms, the overall sustainability of the
    approaches, and an assessment of the ability to
    provide optimal benefits rapidly to patients,
    while respecting privacy and proprietary
    concerns. 3. Based on the foregoing tasks,
    develop consensus conclusions and recommendations
    for approaches aimed at building biomedical
    information commons and knowledge network. The
    report would be published 18 months from receipt
    of funding for the study.

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Technologies for Identifying Biological Species
for the Enforcement of US Laws and Regulations
  • An ad hoc committee of experts appointed by the
    National Research Council (NRC) will conduct the
    proposed study according the following Statement
    of Task (SOT)
  •  Investigate new scientific methods and
    technologies based on DNA identification of
    animals and plants that would increase accuracy,
    reduce mislabeling, and simplify identification
    processes and procedures
  • Develop possible options for DNA identification
    and other technologies that would reduce the
    time for accurate identification to reach
    scientific and enforcement decisions
  • Determine the current legal jurisdictions of
    appropriate federal agencies and investigate the
    potential for using DNA identification
    technologies to achieve greater compliance with
    applicable U.S. laws and regulations and
  • Evaluate the economics of current identification
    methods.
  • Investigate the potential for using DNA
    identification technologies to reduce costs of
    regulatory enforcement and of damages from
    introduced diseases, invasive pests, and other
    socioeconomic impacts.
  • The committee will produce a consensus report
    with findings and possible recommendations,
    taking into consideration the various stakeholder
    groups interested in the benefits listed above.

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More information on BLS can be found on its
website
  • http//dels.nas.edu/bls
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