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E-grāmata: Survey of Attitudes and Actions on Dual Use Research in the Life Sciences: A Collaborative Effort of the National Research Council and the American Association for the Advancement of Science

  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309125116
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The same technologies that fuel scientific advances also pose potential risksthat the knowledge, tools, and techniques gained through legitimate biotechnology research could be misused to create biological weapons or for bioterrorism. This is often called the dual use dilemma of the life sciences. Yet even research with the greatest potential for misuse may offer significant benefits. Determining how to constrain the danger without harming essential scientific research is critical for national security as well as prosperity and well-being.



This book discusses a 2007 survey of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) members in the life sciences about their knowledge of dual use issues and attitudes about their responsibilities to help mitigate the risks of misuse of their research.



Overall, the results suggest that there may be considerable support for approaches to oversight that rely on measures that are developed and implemented by the scientific community itself. The responses also suggest that there is a need to clarify the scope of research activities of concern and to provide guidance about what actions scientists can take to reduce the risk that their research will be misused by those with malicious intent.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Overview 2 Approach 3 Results of the Survey 4 Conclusions and Recommendations Bibliography Appendixes Appendix A: Committee Member Biographies Appendix B: Focus Group Results Appendix C: Final Questionnaire Appendix D: Additional Data and Analysis
Summary 1
Overview 11
Introduction,
11
Efforts to Enhance Biosecurity,
16
Spectrum of Approaches to Manage Risks of Dual Use Research,
30
Life Scientists' Attitudes and Awareness of Dual Use Issues,
36
The AAAS-NRC Project,
40
2 Approach 43
Research Objectives,
43
Study Design,
44
Potential Sources of Error,
52
Data Analysis,
55
Characteristics of Respondents,
56
Concluding Remarks,
60
3 Results of the Survey 63
Respondents' Research Experience,
64
Scientists' Views on Bioterrorism,
72
Changes in Behavior in Response to Dual Use Concerns,
82
Responsibility for Oversight,
89
Policy,
108
Concluding Remarks,
113
4 Conclusions and Recommendations 115
Introduction,
115
Perceptions of Risk,
116
Actions Taken by Life Scientists in Response to Dual Use Concerns,
117
Oversight Mechanisms,
117
Education and Outreach,
120
Recommendations,
121
Bibliography 123
Appendixes
A Committee Member Biographies
135
B Focus Group Results
139
C Final Questionnaire
155
D Additional Data and Analysis
165