Chelsea Liang
Bio
Chelsea Liang is a biosecurity policy researcher and Australian public servant, currently working as a Senior Policy Officer at the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. She holds a degree in Bioinformatics Engineering from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), which she leverages to bridge technical and policy dimensions of biosecurity. She was previously affiliated with Good Ancestors Policy, an Australian EA-aligned charity focused on catastrophic and existential risk, where she received an Open Philanthropy grant (AUD 46,140, January 2023) to support biosecurity policy work in Australia. She co-authored the peer-reviewed paper "Managing the Transition to Widespread Metagenomic Monitoring: Policy Considerations for Future Biosurveillance" (Health Security, 2023), which addresses regulatory and policy challenges for adopting metagenomic sequencing in biosurveillance systems. She also received a Long-Term Future Fund grant to produce a policy paper on managing the transition to universal genomic surveillance. She was an active participant in the EA UNSW community.
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from Long-Term Future Fund
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- Last Updated
- Mar 22, 2026, 3:01 PM UTC
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- Mar 20, 2026, 2:48 AM UTC