Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens. Such research, when conducted by responsible scientists, usually aims to improve understanding of disease causing agents, their interaction with human hosts, and/or their potential to cause pandemics. The ultimate objective of such research is to better inform public health and preparedness efforts and/or development of medical countermeasures. Despite these important potential benefits, GOF research (GOFR) can pose risks regarding biosecurity and biosafety. In 2014 the administration of US President Barack Obama called for a “pause” on funding (and relevant resear...
In this paper we examine “gain of function” (GOF) research in virology, which results in a virus tha...
Ethical conduct in human subjects research is primarily enforced by the federal government through r...
Ethics in research and how it is translated into practice is fundamental to rule out any potential m...
The dual-use risk of infectious disease research using enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPP),...
Gain-of-function research is research in which a virus or other pathogen is created, in the course o...
ABSTRACT Our firm conducted a risk/benefit assessment of “gain-of-function” research, as part of the...
According to the WHO, dual use research of concern (DURC) is "life sciences research that is intende...
This paper addresses three questions central to the ethical analysis of risks and potential benefits...
Since the spring of 2014, there has been a vibrant debate in thescientific community about the benef...
Proponents of the use of gain-of-function (GOF) experiments with pathogens with pandemic potential (...
virulence, toxicology, and immunology A. Transmissibility notes that There is an increased understan...
Research is crucial to progress in nephrology. It is important that studies are conducted rigorously...
Medical research that involves human subjects presents what appears to be an intractable ethical pro...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
abstract: The concept of “good” research is concrete in terms of technique, but complex in theory. A...
In this paper we examine “gain of function” (GOF) research in virology, which results in a virus tha...
Ethical conduct in human subjects research is primarily enforced by the federal government through r...
Ethics in research and how it is translated into practice is fundamental to rule out any potential m...
The dual-use risk of infectious disease research using enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPP),...
Gain-of-function research is research in which a virus or other pathogen is created, in the course o...
ABSTRACT Our firm conducted a risk/benefit assessment of “gain-of-function” research, as part of the...
According to the WHO, dual use research of concern (DURC) is "life sciences research that is intende...
This paper addresses three questions central to the ethical analysis of risks and potential benefits...
Since the spring of 2014, there has been a vibrant debate in thescientific community about the benef...
Proponents of the use of gain-of-function (GOF) experiments with pathogens with pandemic potential (...
virulence, toxicology, and immunology A. Transmissibility notes that There is an increased understan...
Research is crucial to progress in nephrology. It is important that studies are conducted rigorously...
Medical research that involves human subjects presents what appears to be an intractable ethical pro...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
abstract: The concept of “good” research is concrete in terms of technique, but complex in theory. A...
In this paper we examine “gain of function” (GOF) research in virology, which results in a virus tha...
Ethical conduct in human subjects research is primarily enforced by the federal government through r...
Ethics in research and how it is translated into practice is fundamental to rule out any potential m...