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Biotechnology Research In An Age Of Terrorism Prepublication Copy 1st Edition National Research Council

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Biotechnology Research In An Age Of Terrorism Prepublication Copy 1st Edition National Research Council
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 164
Author: National Research Council
ISBN: 9780309089777, 9780309526135, 0309089778, 0309526132
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Biotechnology Research In An Age Of Terrorism Prepublication Copy 1st Edition National Research Council by National Research Council 9780309089777, 9780309526135, 0309089778, 0309526132 instant download after payment.

In recent years much has happened to justify an examination of biological research in light of national security concerns. The destructive application of biotechnology research includes activities such as spreading common pathogens or transforming them into even more lethal forms. Policymakers and the scientific community at large must put forth a vigorous and immediate response to this challenge. This new book by the National Research Council recommends that the government expand existing regulations and rely on self-governance by scientists rather than adopt intrusive new policies. One key recommendation of the report is that the government should not attempt to regulate scientific publishing but should trust scientists and journals to screen their papers for security risks, a task some journals have already taken up.With biological information and tools widely distributed, regulating only U.S. researchers would have little effect. A new International Forum on Biosecurity should encourage the adoption of similar measures around the world. Seven types of risky studies would require approval by the Institutional Biosafety Committees that already oversee recombinant DNA research at some 400 U.S. institutions. These 'experiments of concern' include making an infectious agent more lethal and rendering vaccines powerless.

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