Advances in 21st century genetic technologies offer new directions for addressing public health and environmental challenges, yet raise important social and ethical questions. Though the need for inclusive deliberation is widely recognized, institutionalized risk definitions, regulation standards, and imaginations of publics pose obstacles to democratic participation and engagement. This paper traces how the problematic precedents set by the 1975 Asilomar Conference emerge in contemporary discussions on CRISPR, and draws from a recent controversy surrounding field trial releases of genetically modified mosquitoes to explicate the ways in which these precedents undermine efforts to engage publics in decisions at the science-policy interface
New genomic techniques (NGTs) are powerful technologies with the potential to change how we relate t...
There are a variety of governance mechanisms concerning the ownership and use of patents. These incl...
Following the birth in 2018 of two babies from embryos altered using CRISPR-Cas9, human germline gen...
Advances in 21st century genetic technologies offer new directions for addressing public health and ...
There is now significant policy and academic interest in the governance of science and technology fo...
Agricultural biotechnology continues to generate considerable controversy. We argue that to address ...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
About the Book New technologies and the science that created them have transformed our lives, posing...
About the Book New technologies and the science that created them have transformed our lives, posing...
As scientific research pushes the boundaries of knowledge, new discoveries and technologies often ra...
There are a variety of governance mechanisms concerning the ownership and use of patents. These incl...
New genomic techniques (NGTs) are powerful technologies with the potential to change how we relate t...
There are a variety of governance mechanisms concerning the ownership and use of patents. These incl...
Following the birth in 2018 of two babies from embryos altered using CRISPR-Cas9, human germline gen...
Advances in 21st century genetic technologies offer new directions for addressing public health and ...
There is now significant policy and academic interest in the governance of science and technology fo...
Agricultural biotechnology continues to generate considerable controversy. We argue that to address ...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
The use of genetically modified organisms in agriculture and food production is the object of an int...
About the Book New technologies and the science that created them have transformed our lives, posing...
About the Book New technologies and the science that created them have transformed our lives, posing...
As scientific research pushes the boundaries of knowledge, new discoveries and technologies often ra...
There are a variety of governance mechanisms concerning the ownership and use of patents. These incl...
New genomic techniques (NGTs) are powerful technologies with the potential to change how we relate t...
There are a variety of governance mechanisms concerning the ownership and use of patents. These incl...
Following the birth in 2018 of two babies from embryos altered using CRISPR-Cas9, human germline gen...