• Part II: Communities on the Frontline – Strengthening Epidemic Preparedness & Response
    Dec 11 2025

    Dr. Dinah Nasike concludes her conversation with Professor Judy Omumbo, a renowned public health expert and epidemiologist, on the role communities play in epidemic preparedness and response and why communities are not just beneficiaries of health systems but critical partners in stopping outbreaks before they spread.

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    34 Min.
  • Communities on the Frontline – Strengthening Epidemic Preparedness & Response
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Dinah Nasike sits down with Professor Judy Omumbo, a renowned public health expert and epidemiologist, to explore the vital role communities play in epidemic preparedness and response. From grassroots mobilization to trust-building and rapid response systems, Professor Omumbo offers insight into why communities are not just beneficiaries of health systems but critical partners in stopping outbreaks before they spread.


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    34 Min.
  • Part II - Genomic Surveillance: A Biosecurity tool for deterrence, detection, and response to emerging threats
    Nov 13 2025

    In this second and final part of Biosecurity: Changing the Game's discussion of genomic surveillance, Dr. Dinah Nasike and guests from Ginkgo Bioworks - Joshua Griffin Dunn who is the Senior Director, Computational Biology and Head of Design; and Mitchell Wolfe who is the Vice President for Global Engagement and Governance at Ginkgo - explore one of the most powerful tools we have for preventing the next pandemic or bioterror event.

    "It’s a story about technology, intelligence, and trust — and how sequencing tiny bits of genetic code can help us detect threats early, attribute their origins, and even deter malicious actors."

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    30 Min.
  • Genomic Surveillance: A Biosecurity tool for deterrence, detection, and response to emerging threats
    Oct 30 2025

    This episode of Biosecurity: Changing the Game is all about genomic surveillance — one of the most powerful tools we have for preventing the next pandemic or bioterror event. It’s a story about technology, intelligence, and trust — and how sequencing tiny bits of genetic code can help us detect threats early, attribute their origins, and even deter malicious actors.

    Dr. Dinah Nasike explores this topic with guests from Ginkgo Bioworks - Joshua Griffin Dunn who is the Senior Director, Computational Biology and Head of Design; and Mitchell Wolfe who is the Vice President for Global Engagement and Governance at Ginkgo.

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    31 Min.
  • Part II - Staying Ahead: Preparing for the Next Wave of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
    Oct 16 2025

    In the conclusion of Dr. Dinah Nasike's conversation with her guest, Dr. Julius Lutwama, a virologist and expert in viral hemorrhagic fevers, they continue their discussion on the increasing number of infectious disease threats in the world and how to prepare for future outbreaks.

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    40 Min.
  • Staying Ahead: Preparing for the Next Wave of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
    Oct 2 2025

    Dr. Dinah Nasike and her guest, Dr. Julius Lutwama, a virologist and expert in viral hemorrhagic fevers, discuss the increasing number of infectious disease threats in the world and how to impact preparedness for future outbreaks.

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    41 Min.
  • Japan's Secret Biological Weapons Research Program & Unit 731
    Sep 18 2025

    In this episode of Biosecurity: Changing the Game, Dr. Dinah Nasike presents a narrative of a case study on Unit 731 to wrap up the Biological Weapons Covention series. Unit 731 was a secret biological weapons research operation unit operated by the Imperial Japanese Army that was responsible for large-scale biological and chemical warfare research.

    Links for more information:

    • The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC)

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    59 Min.
  • Part III - Germ-Wars, Treaties, and Global Trust: Demystifying the Biological Weapons Convention
    Sep 4 2025

    In the third and final part of this conversation, Dr. Dinah Nasike, Dr. Alex Kyabarongo (a veterinarian, former Political Affairs Intern at the Biological Weapons Convention, and currently a Masters of Biodefense Candidate at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University) and Sandra Matinyi (Biosecurity Game Changers Fellow and the Executive Director of Nuo Bioscience, Uganda) conclude their discussion of the Biological Weapons Convention.

    Links for more information:

    • ScienceDirect
    • Siege of Caffa
    • British Forces in North America
    • Germany's Anthrax Horses
    • Japan’s Unit 731 (1930s–1945)
    • Rajneesh Cult and Salmonella
    • What is dual-use research of concern?
    • The German BW Program
    • The Japanese BW Program
    • The Soviet Biological Weapons Program and Its Legacy in Today’s Russia
    • U.S. Biological Warfare and Biological Defense Programs
    • The Impact of Biological Warfare in the Cold War Era - AMO
    • 1925 Geneva Protocol – UNODA
    • Nuo Bioscience
    • The Youth for Biosecurity Initiative – UNODA
    • Dual-Use Research | NIH Office of Intramural Research
    • Mirror Life Science
    • The BWC Confidence-Building Measures
    • Revolutionizing the Biological Weapons Convention: Integrating Science Diplomacy for Global Security | Science & Diplomacy
    • Implementation Support Unit – UNODA
    • Biowarfare, bioterrorism and biocrime: A historical
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    41 Min.