Filippa Lentzos is a Norwegian social scientist researching threats posed by biological agents.
[2] Moreover, she is the NGO Coordinator for the Biological Weapons Convention since 2017,[3] the biosecurity columnist at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists since 2018,[4] and an associate editor of the social science journal BioSocieties.
[2] With a background in human sciences, Lentzos obtained a PhD in sociology from the University of Nottingham, England.
[5] The work of Lentzos has been featured in various media outlets, including the BBC,[6] The New Yorker,[7] The Economist,[8] The Telegraph,[9] the Atlantic[10] and Der Spiegel.
[11] In July 2021 Scientific American quoted her concerns that the same artificially created proteins utilized for modern experimental vaccines could easily end up being misused as bioweapons.