Biosecurity Assessments for Emerging Transdisciplinary Biotechnologies: Revisiting Biodefense in an Age of Synthetic Biology
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 9/18/2024
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Summary
Background
Rapid advances in biotechnologies and transdisciplinary research are enhancing full-scale engineering of biology, contributing to worldwide efforts to create bioengineered plants, medicines, and commodities. Policy and governance frameworks for biosafety and biosecurity have evolved, though often reactively to scientific disruption rather than in parallel. This article explores biosecurity frameworks in place to mitigate harmful exploitation of biotechnology by state and non-state actors.
Objective
This article explores risk assessment and mitigation of transdisciplinary biotechnology research and development using the framework developed in the National Academies’ study on Biodefense in an Age of Synthetic Biology. The authors evaluate how specific key conclusions and recommendations from this framework have held up in light of recent and anticipated advances in engineering biology and related fields.
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- Published in:Applied Biosafety,
- Study Type:Review,
- Source: PMID: 39372508, DOI: 10.1089/apb.2024.0005