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Awareness and Attitudes of Research Students Toward Dual-use Research of Concern in Pakistan: A Cross-sectional Questionnaire. | LitMetric

Awareness and Attitudes of Research Students Toward Dual-use Research of Concern in Pakistan: A Cross-sectional Questionnaire.

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Samreen Sarwar, MPhil, is a doctoral student in microbiology, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. Sadaf Ilyas, MPhil, is a doctoral student, School of Biological Sciences, University of Punjab, Lahore. Bilal Ahmed Khan, MPhil, is Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan. Danielle C. Lohman, PhD, is a Policy Fellow, Health Security Partners, Washington, DC. Saleha Haffez is a postgraduate student, Department of Industrial Biotechnology, ASAB, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. Madiha Rafique, MPhil, is a Medical Laboratory Technologist, Department of Pathology, Bahawalpur Medical and Dental College, Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Faizan Rashid, MPhil, is Lecturer, Medical Lab Technology, University of Haripur, Haripur, Pakistan. Junaid Akhtar, MPhil, is a Lecturer, Allied Health Sciences, Sargodha Medical College, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan. Saeed Khan, PhD, is Professor, Department of Pathology, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi. Aurora O. Amoah, MPH, MPP, PhD, is Principal Consultant, Data Analytics Research & Evaluation Group, Washington, DC.

Published: November 2019

Dual-use research poses a significant challenge for scientists in the biomedical field and for global health security in general. As the scientific knowledge and materials required for the development of biological agents become progressively more accessible and inexpensive, there is an increased need to understand and improve the governance of scientific research. Prevention of the misuse of facilities, equipment, agents, and scientific knowledge requires high levels of awareness of the concept of dual-use research, starting with early-career scientists and graduate students. In this study, the attitudes and level of awareness of postgraduate students in Pakistan toward the issues surrounding dual-use research were assessed through a survey containing both quantitative and qualitative questions in 32 universities in 4 provinces, federal area, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir regions of Pakistan; 933 students responded. Most (58.2%) had never heard of dual-use research of concern (DURC), while 18.5% had heard the term but were unsure of its meaning. Irrespective of prior knowledge, a higher percentage of students (68.6%) felt an obligation to report research misuse. Considering the need for DURC training, 94.1% of the respondents agreed that the principal investigator should take the responsibility to train students on DURC at the start of a research project. When experimental results having dual-use potential, 69.1% indicated they would publish with limited protocol, with 43.5% indicating they would publish the limited protocol only if there was a way for scientists to access their data. The survey results revealed limited DURC awareness among researchers across Pakistan. However, the respondents, although not formally educated about DURC, were quite aware of its impact. The information gained in this survey will be valuable in addressing country-specific awareness and training needs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/hs.2019.0002DOI Listing

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