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=== Project DEFUSE ===
In September 2021, a research advocacy group called DRASTIC published a leaked document: a 2018 DARPA grant proposal co-authored by Peter Daszak (EcoHealth Alliance), Ralph Baric (University of North Carolina), Shi Zhengli (WIV), and others. The proposal, titled '''Project DEFUSE''', sought funding to:
* Sample bat coronaviruses from sites across China
* Modify bat coronaviruses to study human cell entry — specifically including inserting furin cleavage sites similar to the one found in SARS-CoV-2
* Create bat-targeted vaccines for wild bat populations
 
DARPA rejected the proposal in 2018, noting it involved gain-of-function research. The proposal was not made public by any government agency — it was leaked. Whether the research proposed in DEFUSE was subsequently conducted under other funding has not been officially confirmed or denied.
 
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Revision as of 13:45, 8 May 2026

Project DEFUSE

In September 2021, a research advocacy group called DRASTIC published a leaked document: a 2018 DARPA grant proposal co-authored by Peter Daszak (EcoHealth Alliance), Ralph Baric (University of North Carolina), Shi Zhengli (WIV), and others. The proposal, titled Project DEFUSE, sought funding to:

  • Sample bat coronaviruses from sites across China
  • Modify bat coronaviruses to study human cell entry — specifically including inserting furin cleavage sites similar to the one found in SARS-CoV-2
  • Create bat-targeted vaccines for wild bat populations

DARPA rejected the proposal in 2018, noting it involved gain-of-function research. The proposal was not made public by any government agency — it was leaked. Whether the research proposed in DEFUSE was subsequently conducted under other funding has not been officially confirmed or denied.