Biorisk Association of Singapore

Foster the development & recognition of biorisk management as a profession



News & Updates

March 22, 2023

BAS collaborates with NTU Medicine for an In-Person Workshop 21 April 2023

January 26, 2023

NUS is offering Intermediate & Professional Biorisk Management Courses in Feb-May 2023

For more information, check out at: https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/continuing-education/course-catalogue/?keywords=biosafety&type=skillsfuture-course
November 5, 2022

Dual-Use Research of Concerns & Biosecurity Tools Webinar 2 Dec 2022

Do join us to learn more about Dual-Use Research of Concerns (DURCs) and Tools to check for DURCs as well for biosecurity risks. We are privileged […]
September 13, 2022

The Singapore Biorisk Code of Conduct for Life Sciences Industry and Professionals

Developments in the life sciences research have helped to advance humanity’s well-being. However, such developments carry the potential risks of exposure to biohazardous materials as well […]
September 9, 2022

Biorisk Management Training Course 2022

Biorisk Association of Singapore will be bringing another training course under our Biosafety & Biosecurity Training Series. We will be conducting a virtual course on “Biorisk […]
May 25, 2022

BAS AGM 2022

2022 BAS Annual General Meeting We will be holding our BAS Annual General Meeting at 5:30pm after the Launch of the COC. Besides the President’s & […]

CONFERENCES

June 10, 2021

ABSA Annual Biosafety and Biosecurity Conference 2023

CHI Health Center Omaha, Nebraska 13 – 18 October 2023 For more information: https://absaconference.org/
January 24, 2019

ABSANZ Conference 2023

 ABSANZ – Association of Biosafety for Australia and New Zealand 11th ABSANZ Biosafety and Biocontainment Conference 30 October –  3 November 2023 at Queenstown, New Zealand […]

About us

The Biorisk Association of Singapore, a non-profit organization, was founded in 2010 with the aim of fostering collaboration among persons involved in any form of biological safety and security.Through forums, seminars, workshops, and small group discussions we aim to increase awareness and spread knowledge about biorisks that we face in our professional and personal lives.