Cyclospora at 6x last year. Worst measles outbreak in decades. Screwworm back after 60 years.
Our CEO @ashishkjha ha on @OutFrontCNN: "Infectious diseases don't decide to take a break."
Not a coincidence. It's what happens when early warning goes dark.
#PublicHealth #Biosecurity
Our CEO Dr. @ashishkjha joined @NewsNation to discuss the cyclospora outbreak now spanning nearly 40 states and 7,000+ suspected cases. His key point: by the time we noticed, the window to trace the source had already closed.
That gap between when an outbreak starts and when we can actually see it is exactly what BioRadar exists to close. Outbreaks don't wait weeks. Our detection shouldn't either.
🎥 Watch Ashish break it down 👇
#BioSurveillance #PublicHealth #BioRadar
https://t.co/znL5eywWpK
Couldn't agree more, @ashishkjha.
Waiting for outbreaks to announce themselves isn't a strategy.
Time to build the alternative.
Cyclospora is sickening thousands of Americans, hospitalizing dozens
Could have been caught weeks earlier
Outbreaks don't take breaks
Engineered threats are rising
And our government's cutting back
Not great
That's why we're building @BioRadarUSA: the surveillance we need
"It's good news that OPPR's structure is being restored as we respond to the Ebola outbreak," said Nikki Romanik, co-founder and president of BioRadar, reacting to today's news that the White House has put new leadership back into its pandemic office.
But one restored office isn't enough. Staffing gaps remain across the CDC, FDA, and ASPR — and the US still lacks the real-time detection capabilities needed to catch the next outbreak before it spreads. That's the gap BioRadar was built to close.
#PandemicPreparedness #BioRadar
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🎙️ "We have to come to terms with the fact that biological weapons will become ubiquitous, and they will be used against human populations."
On the @RegulatingAI podcast, BioRadar CEO @ashishkjha speaks about the reality of the current biological threat landscape and its transformation in the last 5 years driven by AI, gene editing, and synthetic biology. BioRadar is a direct response to the need for a shift from a prevention mentality to a detection and rapid response mentality.
🌍⚽ Proud to be part of the team keeping the World Cup safe.
As millions of fans gather across host cities, a dedicated public health operation led by Georgetown University is working behind the scenes — tracking disease threats in real time using surveys, wastewater surveillance, and social media signals to catch outbreaks before they spread.
Bioradar is proud to contribute to this critical initiative through our co-founder and President, @NikkiRomanik who is serving as an expert advisor to help protect public health on a global stage. When the world comes together, so does the responsibility to protect it. 🏥📡
@RebeccaKKatz@GUMedicine@georgetown_ghss
https://t.co/I03UHw4PBt
#WorldCup2026 #BioRadar #HSOC #NCORE
The biosecurity threat landscape has changed. Is the world paying attention?
🎙️ Our CEO @ashishkjha sits down with former President of Peru Francisco Sagasti on the @RegulatingAI Podcast — on AI, biological risk, and why detection is the new defense.
#BioRadar#Biosecurity #AIinHealthcare
https://t.co/ydUT2XH71l
BioRadar co-founder and CEO @ashishkjha is at the Aspen Ideas: Health festival this week. He will join Jessica Malaty Rivera, John Nkengasong, and Celine Gounder to discuss the next pandemic — as it is a matter of when, not if. They'll explore the factors that will determine the outcomes, from engineered biological threats to weaknesses in public health infrastructure, and what it would take to build more resilient systems at the local, national, and global levels. #AspenIdeasHealth
BioRadar co-founder and president @nikkiromanik will be at the BIO International Convention in San Diego today speaking on modernizing biosurveillance for early action. #BIO2026
🎉 Exciting news — our Co-Founder @NikkiRomanik is speaking at BIO 2026 in San Diego!
Catch her session: "From Detection to Decision: Modernizing Biosurveillance for Early Action"
🔗 https://t.co/2vdlPnxrXF
Join us June 22–25 at the San Diego Convention Center alongside 20,000+ biotech and life sciences leaders from around the world.
Attending BIO this year? Drop a comment or DM us to set up a meeting! 👇
#BIO2026 #BIOConvention #Biotech #Biosurveillance #LifeSciences #SanDiego
BioRadar Co-Founders @ashishkjha and @NikkiRomanik are in Warsaw this week, attending the Warsaw Biosecurity Dialogue, joining biosecurity leaders from NATO and around the world to discuss one of the most pressing challenges of our time: strengthening our collective ability to detect, deter, and respond to emerging biological threats.
https://t.co/eCjD1H92jj
As AI rapidly expands the ability to create sophisticated new pathogens that could evade existing defenses, the need for faster, smarter, and more connected systems has never been greater.
These conversations underscore why BioRadar exists: to provide an AI-powered biological intelligence capability that enables earlier detection, faster decision-making, and stronger bio-deterrence.
Because when biological threats are detected sooner, everyone is safer.
#WarsawBiosecurityDialogue #Biosecurity #Biodefense #AI #GlobalHealth
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Congratulations to BioRadar Co-Founder & President, Dr. @NikkiRomanik, on contributing to this important topic. Building resilient biological infrastructure will require collaboration across public health, technology, and national security.
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Biological threats are evolving faster than we can detect. A new comment in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas, co-authored by BioRadar Co-Founder & President Dr. @NikkiRomanik, explores why modern biological preparedness requires a different approach.
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That's also the vision behind BioRadar, an always-on biological intelligence platform designed to help leaders:
✓ Detect earlier
✓ Understand faster
✓ Act sooner
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Congratulations to BioRadar Co-Founder & President, Dr. Nikki Romanik, on contributing to this important topic. Building resilient biological infrastructure will require collaboration across public health, technology, and national security.
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That's also the vision behind BioRadar, an always-on biological intelligence platform designed to help leaders:
✓ Detect earlier
✓ Understand faster
✓ Act sooner