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Sentinel Bio Grant - Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
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This grant page documents philanthropic funding to a major biosecurity institution; relevant for tracking organizational support in the pandemic preparedness and biological risk governance landscape, which overlaps with AI biosecurity concerns.
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Summary
Sentinel Bio advised an external donor to grant $1,076,000 in general support to the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (CHS) for pandemic prevention research and advocacy. The grant aims to strengthen CHS's capacity to inform senior US and international decision-makers on policies enhancing resilience against pandemics and biological risks, including safeguarding advanced biotechnologies.
Key Points
- •Grant of $1,076,000 awarded November 2024 to Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security for general operational support.
- •Focus areas include pandemic prevention research, advanced biotechnology safeguards, and pandemic preparedness advocacy.
- •Led by Dr. Tom Inglesby and Anita Cicero with CHS's broader team of scholars and analysts.
- •Intended to influence senior decision-makers in the US and internationally on biological risk resilience policies.
- •Sentinel Bio will collaborate closely with CHS, signaling ongoing strategic partnership beyond the grant itself.
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### November 2024 Building the ecosystem We advised an external donor worried about future pandemics to support the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (CHS) with $1,076,000 in general support to strengthen its pandemic prevention research and advocacy. We will work closely with CHS on efforts to safeguard advanced biotechnologies and bolster pandemic preparedness. This work is led by Dr. Tom Inglesby and Anita Cicero in collaboration with CHS’ team of scholars, research analysts, and support staff. We expect this grant will enable CHS to continue producing high-quality research that will meaningfully impact the broader pandemic prevention field, including its efforts to inform senior decision-makers in the US and internationally on specific policies that can substantially enhance resilience against pandemics and other biological risks. **[Visit partner website](https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/)**
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