Biomodifying technologies—such as gene editing, induced pluripotent stem cells, and bioprinting—are being developed for a wide range of applications, from pest control to lab-grown meat. In medicine, regulators have responded to the challenge of evaluating modified ‘natural’ material as a therapeutic ‘product’ by introducing more flexible assessment schemes. Attempts have also been made to engage stakeholders across the globe on the acceptable parameters for these technologies, particularly in the case of gene editing. Regulatory flexibility and stakeholder engagement are important, but a broader perspective is also needed to respond to the potential disruption of biomodification. Our case-study technologies problematize basic ideas—such as...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
In today’s innovation-driven agrifood domain, the perspective of using so-called New Breeding Techni...
“Biohacking” has emerged as a cultural and scientific phenomenon. Although there is no consensus on ...
Biomodifying technologies—such as gene editing, induced pluripotent stem cells and bioprinting— are ...
Biomodifying technologies-such as gene editing, induced pluripotent stem cells, and bioprinting-are ...
Developments in biomedical innovation today can be seen in areas such as robotics, digital systems o...
The aim of the project “Governing biomodification in the life sciences” (‘BioGOV’) was to assess the...
CRISPR-Cas9 (CRISPR) and other advances in gene editing techniques are fostering a rapid evolution w...
Synthetic biology is … biotechnology. From a policy perspective, synthetic biology is a new set of m...
Global governance of emerging, disruptive biomedical technologies presents a multitude of ethical pr...
The life sciences present a politically and ethically sensitive area of technology development. NBIC...
Summary. Synthetic biology is an emerging technology with potentially far-reaching benefits and risk...
Current methods of genome editing have been steadily realising the once remote possibilities of maki...
Technological change impacts the agri-food sector and generates new competitive pressure. As well as...
Biotechnology has triggered a spirited debate about how to assess risks, what rules to use, and wher...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
In today’s innovation-driven agrifood domain, the perspective of using so-called New Breeding Techni...
“Biohacking” has emerged as a cultural and scientific phenomenon. Although there is no consensus on ...
Biomodifying technologies—such as gene editing, induced pluripotent stem cells and bioprinting— are ...
Biomodifying technologies-such as gene editing, induced pluripotent stem cells, and bioprinting-are ...
Developments in biomedical innovation today can be seen in areas such as robotics, digital systems o...
The aim of the project “Governing biomodification in the life sciences” (‘BioGOV’) was to assess the...
CRISPR-Cas9 (CRISPR) and other advances in gene editing techniques are fostering a rapid evolution w...
Synthetic biology is … biotechnology. From a policy perspective, synthetic biology is a new set of m...
Global governance of emerging, disruptive biomedical technologies presents a multitude of ethical pr...
The life sciences present a politically and ethically sensitive area of technology development. NBIC...
Summary. Synthetic biology is an emerging technology with potentially far-reaching benefits and risk...
Current methods of genome editing have been steadily realising the once remote possibilities of maki...
Technological change impacts the agri-food sector and generates new competitive pressure. As well as...
Biotechnology has triggered a spirited debate about how to assess risks, what rules to use, and wher...
Biomedical innovation is often rewarded by exclusive proprietary rights such as patents. In the case...
In today’s innovation-driven agrifood domain, the perspective of using so-called New Breeding Techni...
“Biohacking” has emerged as a cultural and scientific phenomenon. Although there is no consensus on ...