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Here we highlight the work of NTI and share knowledge, ideas, and viewpoints addressing the crosscutting challenges our world faces—addressing risks while supporting innovation—to make our world safer.

Get to Know NTI: Jake Jordan

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Get to Know NTI: Jake Jordan

Jake Jordan, PhD serves as the Vice President of Global Biological Policy and Programs (NTI | bio). He rejoined NTI in March 2026, having previously served as a senior director from 2018 to 2020. Jake spoke with NTI | bio intern Alex Kyabarongo about his role and past experiences.

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We Can’t Govern AIxBio with Luck

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We Can’t Govern AIxBio with Luck

Disney Channel’s The Luck of the Irish reminds us that failing to safeguard a powerful asset—whether a magical lucky coin or advanced emerging technology—can lead to disaster. Strengthening AIxBio governance is about building guardrails to accelerate innovation and safeguards to prevent harm.

What Buddy the Elf Can Teach Us About Global Health Security
Will Ferrell as Buddy in "Elf" | New Line Cinema

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What Buddy the Elf Can Teach Us About Global Health Security

You might not expect a man in yellow tights eating syrupy spaghetti to teach you about global health security—but Elf offers surprisingly helpful lessons to understand the importance of addressing biological threats before they become global pandemics.

Introducing Risky Business — the Refreshed NTI Blog

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Introducing Risky Business — the Refreshed NTI Blog

At NTI, we focus on the most complex, challenging global security risks, from those posed by nuclear stockpiles and bioweapons to pandemics and new and emerging AI-enabled threats that the world is only beginning to understand. Our refreshed blog will be a place where anyone can come to learn more about the global security challenges our world is facing.

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