Recording available: Research and Innovation Series (RIS) – Part III: Are US Research Security Policies Working?
The Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP) is pleased to host a new webinar in its Research and Innovation Series (RIS), focusing on the new study, “Are Research Security Policies in the US Working? A Case Study on Research Collaborations with PRC Defense Laboratories and US Federally Sponsored Research,” by Jeffrey Stoff, Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow at ISDP and founder and president of the Center for Research Security & Integrity, John Sava, Senior Investigator for the Congressional Select Committee on China and LJ Eads, Director of Research Intelligence at Parallax Advanced Research. SCRIS’s Melita Phachulia moderated the discussion.
Based on scientific publications from 2019-2025, the study examines US collaborations with PRC-designated national defense laboratories and quantifies related federal research funding in sensitive technology areas. It presents key data, laboratory profiles, funding analysis, and case studies, concluding that existing safeguards have not sufficiently protected federally funded research and require stronger policy responses.
Find out more about the event here.
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