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Core commitments for field trials of gene drive organisms

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory
Long, Kanya C.
Alphey, Luke
Annas, George J.
Bloss, Cinnamon S.
Campbell, Karl J.
Champer, Jackson
Chen, Chun-Hong
Choudhary, Amit
Church, George M.
Collins, James P.
Cooper, Kimberly L.
Delborne, Jason A.
Edwards, Owain R.
Emerson, Claudia I.
Esvelt, Kevin Michael
Evans, Sam Weiss
Friedman, Robert M.
Gantz, Valentino M.
Gould, Fred
Hartley, Sarah
Heitman, Elizabeth
Hemingway, Janet
Kanuka, Hirotaka
Kuzma, Jennifer
Lavery, James V.
Lee, Yoosook
Lorenzen, Marce
Lunshof, Jeantine E.
Marshall, John M.
Messer, Philipp W.
Montell, Craig
Oye, Kenneth A.
Palmer, Megan J.
Papathanos, Philippos Aris
Paradkar, Prasad N.
Piaggio, Antoinette J.
Rasgon, Jason L.
Rašić, Gordana
Rudenko, Larisa
Saah, J. Royden
Scott, Maxwell J.
Sutton, Jolene T.
Vorsino, Adam E.
Akbari, Omar S.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory
Long, Kanya C.
Alphey, Luke
Annas, George J.
Bloss, Cinnamon S.
Campbell, Karl J.
Champer, Jackson
Chen, Chun-Hong
Choudhary, Amit
Church, George M.
Collins, James P.
Cooper, Kimberly L.
Delborne, Jason A.
Edwards, Owain R.
Emerson, Claudia I.
Esvelt, Kevin Michael
Evans, Sam Weiss
Friedman, Robert M.
Gantz, Valentino M.
Gould, Fred
Hartley, Sarah
Heitman, Elizabeth
Hemingway, Janet
Kanuka, Hirotaka
Kuzma, Jennifer
Lavery, James V.
Lee, Yoosook
Lorenzen, Marce
Lunshof, Jeantine E.
Marshall, John M.
Messer, Philipp W.
Montell, Craig
Oye, Kenneth A.
Palmer, Megan J.
Papathanos, Philippos Aris
Paradkar, Prasad N.
Piaggio, Antoinette J.
Rasgon, Jason L.
Rašić, Gordana
Rudenko, Larisa
Saah, J. Royden
Scott, Maxwell J.
Sutton, Jolene T.
Vorsino, Adam E.
Akbari, Omar S.
Source :
Prof. Esvelt via Elizabeth Soergel
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Gene drive organisms (GDOs), whose genomes have been genetically engineered to spread a desired allele through a population, have the potential to transform the way societies address a wide range of daunting public health and environmental challenges. The development, testing, and release of GDOs, however, are complex and often controversial. A key challenge is to clarify the appropriate roles of developers and others actively engaged in work with GDOs in decision-making processes, and, in particular, how to establish partnerships with relevant authorities and other stakeholders. Several members of the gene drive community previously proposed safeguards for laboratory experiments with GDOs (1) that, in the absence of national or international guidelines, were considered essential for responsible laboratory work to proceed. Now, with GDO development advancing in laboratories (2–5), we envision similar safeguards for the potential next step: ecologically and/or genetically confined field trials to further assess the performance of GDOs. A GDO's propensity to spread necessitates well-developed criteria for field trials to assess its potential impacts (6). We, as a multidisciplinary group of GDO developers, ecologists, conservation biologists, and experts in social science, ethics, and policy, outline commitments below that we deem critical for responsible conduct of a field trial and to ensure that these technologies, if they are introduced, serve the public interest.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Prof. Esvelt via Elizabeth Soergel
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286399272
Document Type :
Electronic Resource