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Analysis of Scholarly Discourse in Biosecurity from 1986-2020

Ye Henry Li, Milana Boukhman Trounce
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.30.424860
Ye Henry Li
*Alumnus of Structural Biology, Public Policy, School of Medicine and Public Policy Program, Stanford University
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Milana Boukhman Trounce
**Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Biosecurity, Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford Medical School
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Abstract

Scholarly discourse in Biosecurity is complex and interdisciplinary. The term ‘Biosecurity’ has different meanings depending on the discipline. This term most often strives to capture efforts to prepare for and respond to threats posed by infectious organisms1. Increasing complexity of discourse in this interdisciplinary field and lack of common definitions can pose communication challenges. We use text mining of scholarly articles to characterize the interdisciplinary field of Biosecurity and the uses of this term over the past 35 years; a context evolution model is built to describe major changes in this field, and it shows a progression toward health security in recent years. Understanding the shifts in discourse predominance helps to illuminate the major challenges facing biosecurity research and academic community, and contributes to enhancing communication across disciplines within the Biosecurity field.

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Analysis of Scholarly Discourse in Biosecurity from 1986-2020
Ye Henry Li, Milana Boukhman Trounce
bioRxiv 2020.12.30.424860; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.30.424860
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Analysis of Scholarly Discourse in Biosecurity from 1986-2020
Ye Henry Li, Milana Boukhman Trounce
bioRxiv 2020.12.30.424860; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.30.424860

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