February 16, 2023 Program The U.S. is alarmingly unprepared for zoonotic diseases
Researchers from Harvard Law School’s Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program and New York University’s Center for Environmental and Animal Protection have been involved in an ambitious project to study the global policy responses to live animal markets and their role in the transmission of animal-borne (zoonotic) diseases.
February 16, 2023 Program U.S. has ‘blind spots’ in its preparations for zoonotic diseases, experts warn
The new analysis was co-authored by Ann Linder, a researcher with Harvard Law School, and New York University professor Dale Jamieson, an expert on environmental and animal protection, as an editorial published in the academic journal Science.
February 16, 2023 Program US Still Unprepared to Handle Future Spread of Zoonotic Diseases With New Biodefense Strategy
A new study by scholars at Harvard Law School and New York University finds that the United States is not ready for the future spread of animal-borne diseases owing to gaps across federal organizations designated to tackle these risks.
February 16, 2023 Program Blind spots in biodefense
Research Fellow Ann Linder and Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy at New York University, call for iIntegrating multiple agencies to better combat the threat of zoonotic diseases.
