The Center for Biopreparedness at Boston Children's Hospital is a center for public health preparedness and consequence management after acts of terrorism and other disasters; our team addresses these concerns specifically as they relate to pediatric health. The center was created in June 2003 with the assistance of a contract from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
The center has assembled the largest group of pediatrician experts in terrorism/public health preparedness/disaster management in the United States. As a training site, the center has supervised the research of five fellows.