International Council for the Life Sciences (ICLS)

The International Council for the Life Sciences (ICLS) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to enhancing global biological security and safety and reducing the risks of the misuse of the life sciences. Founded in December 2005, the membership-based ICLS provides a forum for the sustained engagement of the life sciences community and governments on a global basis. The ICLS operates internationally and works cooperatively to build networks to help reduce biological risks.

The ICLS has identified priority areas for enhancing biosafety and biosecurity.

International best practices and standards,
Curricula for biosecurity and biosafety,
Shared language and common methodology for assessing biological risks regardless of origin,
Specialized briefings for policy officials on the full spectrum of risks, and
Building local and global networks of life scientists and policymakers.

Ongoing activities and partnerships are taking place in

Russia
Central Asia
South Asia
Middle East and North Africa

Website:
http://www.iclscharter.org
Phone:
+1(202) 659-8058
Address:
4245 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 625 | Arlington, VA 22203 USA

Code of Ethics: International Council for The Life Sciences (ICLS) Charter