
How a Simple Click Turned Into Maryland’s First “Biosafety Day”
June 6, 2025
By Kerstin Haskell, President, World BioHazTec and 2024–2025 President, ChABSA
Back in January, I was on the State of Maryland’s website—why, I honestly can’t remember—but there on the homepage I saw a link: “Request a Proclamation.” Something about that link sparked a thought: What if ChABSA’s annual symposium had an official proclamation to recognize biosafety and the professionals who safeguard our labs and communities every day?
As the President of World BioHazTec and the 2024–2025 President of ChABSA (Chesapeake Area Biological Safety Association), I’m constantly thinking about how we can raise awareness and elevate the biosafety profession—not just within our community, but in the broader public sphere. This felt like a unique opportunity to do just that.
So I clicked.
What followed was a journey that reminded me of the power of persistence, collaboration, and simply asking.
After clicking through, I realized I had to write the proclamation myself. I turned to artificial intelligence, which helped me shape the language, structure, and tone—guiding me through examples and best practices for proclamation writing. With that support, I drafted the text and submitted it through the official portal. Then I waited.
A week went by. Silence.
I started wondering if it had gone into a bureaucratic black hole. That’s when I remembered my colleague and friend, Brian Castleberry at the Maryland Department of Commerce. I had met Brian through World BioHazTec’s participation in the 2023 Arab Health Show, which was supported by a Maryland export promotion grant for small businesses. I reached out, shared the proclamation request, and Brian kindly forwarded it to a deputy director at the Governor’s Office.
Another month passed. Still nothing. Brian followed up again on my behalf (thank you, Brian!), and I continued to wait.
Then came a stroke of serendipity.
I was in Annapolis testifying before the Maryland House Ways and Means Committee on a proposed tax on life sciences services. Sitting beside me on the panel was Kelly Schulz, President of the Maryland Tech Council. I had long admired Kelly’s work supporting the state’s life sciences community, and this was my chance to finally meet her. After the hearing, we exchanged contact information and started texting. I told her about the proclamation and asked if she might be willing to help. Without hesitation, she said yes.
Kelly advised me to follow up after the state’s budget cycle closed at the end of March. I did—and when we met in person, she followed up with the Governor’s Office…right there in front of me.
Around the same time, World BioHazTec’s Training Manager, who also serves as ChABSA’s Treasurer, reached out to our long-standing partners at the Universities at Shady Grove (USG). ChABSA has proudly supported USG’s Biosafety and Biosecurity Scholarship Program, and the relationship has grown through collaborative events and shared goals. In response to the outreach, Tom Clifford and Joyce Fuhrmann submitted a formal letter of support to the Governor’s Office, strongly advocating for the proclamation to recognize Biosafety Day.
Then, just a week before the symposium, I received the news: Governor Wes Moore had officially proclaimed June 4, 2025, as “Biosafety Day” in Maryland.
This would not have happened without the advocacy and belief of people like Brian, Kelly, Tom, Joyce, Tracey and others who understand the value of biosafety to Maryland’s workforce, research institutions, and public health system. It’s a reminder that biosafety professionals are making a difference every day—and that our work deserves to be seen and celebrated.
Sometimes, all it takes is a click. And a follow-up. And a little courage to ask.
Proclamation:
Biosafety Day
June 4, 2025
WHEREAS, The field of biosafety plays a critical role in protecting public health, scientific research, and the environment by ensuring the safe handling and containment of biological materials in laboratories and research settings; and
WHEREAS, Biosafety professionals work diligently to establish and maintain policies, procedures and physical containment measures that prevent accidental exposure to harmful biological agents and promote the responsible use of biotechnology;
WHEREAS, Maryland is home to one the nation’s strongest life sciences industries, employing more than 54,000 people across a wide range of roles in research and development, manufacturing, and laboratory operations; and
WHEREAS, The Chesapeake Area Biological Safety Association will hold its 35th Scientific Symposium at the Universities at Shady Grove in Rockville, Maryland; and
WHEREAS, Through ongoing training, inspections, risk assessments and containment measures, biosafety professionals uphold rigorous standards that protect against biological risks and support safe scientific progress;
WHEREAS, The establishment of Biosafety Day serves as an opportunity to highlight the achievements of biosafety professionals, encourages collaboration across disciplines and raise awareness about the importance of effective biosafety programs and protocols.
Now therefore, I, Wes Moore, Governor of the State of Maryland, do hereby proclaim June 4, 2025 as Biosafety Day in Maryland, and do commend this observation to all of our citizens.