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Conclusion: Besides best practices and recommendations, BCPs lack having federal and oftentimes state mandates. In an effort to better prepare, institutions could explore the possibility of developing policies to mandate business continuity planning for the research enterprise.

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Individual researcher-based efforts are essential to achieving resilience in the academic biomedical research community. The committee found that while institutions as a whole are undertaking disaster planning, researchers rarely, if ever, consider what might happen to their research should a disaster occur Mintzer et al. The researcher is the key element around which the academic research institution must build its support structure.

Each researcher influences the culture of resilience in the laboratory. Whether researchers have robust procedures in place pre-disaster to identify and protect research-related assets, including data, samples, reagents, and specialized research equipment is a key determinant of whether future research can be conducted after the disaster. Conclusion: As the individual most knowledgeable about the critical functions within the research laboratory environment, it is important for the PI to consider participating and providing leadership in the development and implementation of disaster resilience policies, plans, and procedures, such as BCPs.

As stewards of their research and creators of the valuable intellectual property of their academic research institutions, principal investigators should play a pivotal role in protecting the intellectual assets of their academic research institution through the development and implementation of policies, plans, and procedures related to disaster resilience. Academic research institutions should work to increase incentives for off-site storage and the duplication of critical samples and data.

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