Event
Managing the Benefits and Risks of Nuclear, Biological, and Information Technologies
May 10, 2016
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Chicago, IL
On May 10, 2016, the Academy hosted a meeting at the University of Chicago on the benefits and risks of nuclear, biological, and information technologies. The speakers included Robert Rosner, James M. Acton, Elisa D. Harris, and Herbert Lin. The program, the Morton L. Mandel Public Lecture, served as the Academy’s 2038th Stated Meeting and included a welcome from Robert J. Zimmer (President of the University of Chicago) and Jonathan F. Fanton (President of the American Academy).
Featuring
Robert Rosner
William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor
University of Chicago
Academy Member
Elisa D. Harris
Nonresident Senior Research Scholar
Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland
Herbert Lin
Senior Research Scholar for Cyber Policy and Security
Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University