Research Artificial Intelligence and Biological Risks

Speakers:

Ashyralieva Damira Omurzakovna, Researcher, Center for Environmental Medicine, Human Ecology, and Nutrition, National Institute of Public Health, Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic

Nurgazieva Asel Rysbekovna, Doctor of Biological Sciences. Head of the Center for Environmental Medicine, Human Ecology, and Nutrition, National Institute of Public Health, Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic

Moderator:  Marina Li, WINCA Webinar Coordinator

Description:

In this thought‑provoking webinar, the Women in Nuclear Central Asia Network (WINCA) brings together two of the Kyrgyz Republic’s foremost experts to explore one of today’s most pressing global issues: the intersection of artificial intelligence and biological risks.

What This Webinar Covers:
✔ Emerging biological risks in the age of rapidly advancing AI
✔ Potential impacts on public health, environmental safety, and biosecurity
✔ Challenges of integrating AI tools in biological research and health monitoring
✔ Ethical considerations and risk‑mitigation strategies for Central Asia and beyond
✔ Real‑world case discussions, expert analysis, and regional perspectives


As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful and accessible, understanding its implications for biological systems is essential for safeguarding public health and strengthening preparedness. This session provides a unique vantage point from experts working at the intersection of environmental medicine, human ecology, and national health policy.

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