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Gerald L. Epstein

Senior Fellow, Homeland Security Program

Associated Research Focus:

Homeland Security

Associated Programs:

Biological Threat Reduction
CSIS Commission on Smart Power
Homeland Security Program

Expertise:

biological weapons threats; bridging the scientific research and national security communities; and the role of technology in homeland security

Contact:

(202) 775-3125
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Gerald Epstein is senior fellow for science and security in the CSIS Homeland Security Program, where he works on issues including reducing and countering biological weapons threats and improving relations between the scientific research and national security communities. Coming to CSIS from the Institute for Defense Analyses, he is also an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.

From 1996 to 2001, he worked at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), serving for the last year in a joint appointment as assistant director for national security at OSTP and senior director for science and technology on the National Security Council staff. From 1983 to 1989 and again from 1991 until its demise in 1995, he worked at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, where he focused on security issues including the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

From 1989 to 1991, he directed a project at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government on the relationship between civil and military technologies and is a coauthor of Beyond Spinoff: Military and Commercial Technologies in a Changing World (Harvard Business School, 1992).

Epstein is a fellow of the American Physical Society and chairs its Committee on International Scientific Affairs. He serves on the editorial board for the journal Biosecurity and Bioterrorism and on the Biological Threats Panel of the National Academies’ Committee on International Security and Arms Control. His Ph.D., in physics, is from the University of California at Berkeley.

CSIS Publications by Gerald L. Epstein


Synthetic Genomics | Options for Governance 10/17/2007
Bug Off 01/31/2006
Security Controls on the Access of Foreign Scientists and Engineers to the United States 10/01/2005
Security Controls on Scientific Information and the Conduct of Scientific Research 06/01/2005
Global Evolution of Dual-Use Biotechnology 04/01/2005

Gerald L. Epstein In the News


Gerald Epstein, a senior fellow with the CSIS Homeland Security Program, had a commentary published in Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, "The Challenge of Developing Synthetic Pathogens." 05/19/2008
Gerald Epstein, a senior fellow with the CSIS Homeland Security Program, was quoted by Science Magazine, "Bioterrorism: Panel Provides Peer Review of Intelligence Research." 12/07/2007
David Heyman, director of the CSIS Homeland Security Program, and Gerald Epstein, a fellow with the CSIS Homeland Security Program, were cited by the Daily Pennsylvanian, "Prof. Co-Authors Bio-Security Suggestions." 11/19/2007
Gerald Epstein, a senior fellow with the CSIS Homeland Security Program, had a commentary published in Biosecurity and Bioterrorism, “Security is More than Public Health.� 11/01/2007
Gerald Epstein, a fellow with the Homeland Security Program at CSIS, was quoted by the Baltimore Sun, "Focus on BWI security." 07/26/2007
CSIS Senior Fellow Gerald Epstein was cited by the New York Times, "Scientists Transplant Genome of Bacteria." 06/29/2007
CSIS Senior Fellow Gerald Epstein was quoted by The Washington Post, "Bioterror Antidote: Unfulfilled Prescription." 01/16/2007
Gerald Epstein, senior fellow with CSIS's Homeland Security Program, was quoted by The Washington Post, "The Secretive Fight Against Bioterror." 07/30/2006
PoliSci: Debate on pathogen genomes larger 09/20/2004

Testimony by Gerald L. Epstein


Biodefense in the Department of Homeland Security FY08 Science and Technology Budget 03/08/2007
BioDefense: Building a Medical Countermeasure Capability 07/14/2005
Biodefense: Building a Medical Countermeasure Capability 02/08/2005
 

 

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