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Clint
A.
Haines
,
MS

Research Associate

Clint Haines, MS, primarily focuses on developing and advocating for policy objectives designed to enhance biosafety, biosecurity, and pandemic preparedness in the U.S. and abroad.

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Research Interests

Pandemic preparedness policy; biomedical research governance; biosafety and biosecurity; emerging and reemerging infectious disease; CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) defense
Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
MS
UTMB
2021
BS
IUPUI
2018
Overview
Mr. Haines is an Analyst at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and a Research Associate in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. His primary interests include pandemic preparedness policy, biomedical research governance, biosafety and biosecurity, emerging and reemerging infectious disease, and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) defense.

At the Center, Mr. Haines’ work primarily focuses on developing and advocating for policy objectives designed to enhance biosafety, biosecurity, and pandemic preparedness in the United States and abroad. He is a coauthor on the Center report Masks and Respirators for the 21st Century: Policy Changes Needed to Save Lives and Prevent Societal Disruption, and he aided in the creation of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security COVID-19 Testing Toolkit FAQs page.
Select Publications
Recent Publications:
  • Improving U.S. Biosafety and Biosecurity: Revisiting Recommendations from the Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel and the Fast Track Action Committee on Select Agent Regulations Appl Biosaf. 2023 Mar 1;28(1):43-54
  • National Strategy for Improving Indoor Air Quality
  • Masks and Respirators for the 21st Century: Policy Changes Needed to Save Lives and Prevent Societal Disruption