{"id":254287,"date":"2012-07-17T07:10:41","date_gmt":"2012-07-17T07:10:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/synthetic-biology-scorecard-finds-federal-agencies-responding-to-bioethics-report\/"},"modified":"2012-07-17T07:10:41","modified_gmt":"2012-07-17T07:10:41","slug":"synthetic-biology-scorecard-finds-federal-agencies-responding-to-bioethics-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/biology\/synthetic-biology-scorecard-finds-federal-agencies-responding-to-bioethics-report.php","title":{"rendered":"Synthetic Biology Scorecard finds federal agencies responding to bioethics report"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Public  release date: 16-Jul-2012  [ |   E-mail   |  Share    ]  <\/p>\n<p>    Contact: Aaron Lovell    <a href=\"mailto:aaron.lovell@wilsoncenter.org\">aaron.lovell@wilsoncenter.org<\/a>    202-691-4320    Woodrow Wilson International    Center for Scholars\/Science and Technology Innovation    Program<\/p>\n<p>    WASHINGTON  Federal agencies have started taking steps to    address the recommendations in a 2010 report from the    presidential bioethics commission to improve the governance of    synthetic biology research and development, though the    government has not fully addressed any of the report    recommendations, according to a scorecard tracking the efforts.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Synthetic Biology Project at the Woodrow Wilson    International Center for Scholars launched the web-based    Synthetic Biology Scorecard in February to track    federal and non-federal efforts to implement the    recommendations in New Directions: The Ethics of Synthetic    Biology and Emerging Technologies, a December 2010 report from    the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues.    The recommendations seek to minimize risks from the technology    while ensuring that social and economic benefits are realized.  <\/p>\n<p>    Eighteen months after the release of the report, information    collected by the Project and submitted by users finds that    steps have been taken by the U.S. government over the past four    months to continue addressing the report recommendations. These    measures include a new White House-led interagency working    group looking at government work on the issue; a recent    six-party meeting at the National Academy of Sciences (the last    in a series of three meetings between the United States, United    Kingdom and China); and the development and release of the    National Bioeconomy Blueprint.  <\/p>\n<p>    Still, the Scorecard finds that none of the recommendations    have been fully addressed, including six recommendations that    called for federal action within 18 months, or by mid-June    2012. Of the six recommendations calling for action within 18    months, five of the recommendations saw some level of    government activity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of the 17 recommendations tracked by the Scorecard, 13 had some    level of federal activity and four had no activity, including a    recommendation calling for risk assessments before research    organisms or commercial products involving the technology are    released into the environment and a recommendation calling for    the identification of reliable containment and control    mechanisms.  <\/p>\n<p>    President Obama requested the Commission's report more than two    years ago in response to important advancements in the field of    synthetic biology. On May 20, 2010, scientists at the J.C.    Venter Institute unveiled a bacterial cell controlled by a    synthetic genome. The same day, the president asked the    Commission to study \"the implications of this scientific    milestone . . . [and] consider the potential medical,    environmental, security, and other benefits of this field of    research, as well as any potential health, security, or other    risks.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The Scorecard has new features to improve usability. People are    encouraged to submit work by agencies, organizations, states    and others that fulfill the Commission recommendations. The    Project plans to continue to highlight the progress towards    implementing the recommendations.  <\/p>\n<p>    ###  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.eurekalert.org\/pub_releases\/2012-07\/wwic-sbs071612.php\" title=\"Synthetic Biology Scorecard finds federal agencies responding to bioethics report\">Synthetic Biology Scorecard finds federal agencies responding to bioethics report<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Public release date: 16-Jul-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Aaron Lovell <a href=\"mailto:aaron.lovell@wilsoncenter.org\">aaron.lovell@wilsoncenter.org<\/a> 202-691-4320 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\/Science and Technology Innovation Program WASHINGTON Federal agencies have started taking steps to address the recommendations in a 2010 report from the presidential bioethics commission to improve the governance of synthetic biology research and development, though the government has not fully addressed any of the report recommendations, according to a scorecard tracking the efforts. The Synthetic Biology Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars launched the web-based Synthetic Biology Scorecard in February to track federal and non-federal efforts to implement the recommendations in New Directions: The Ethics of Synthetic Biology and Emerging Technologies, a December 2010 report from the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. 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