Teaching interdisciplinary courses on responsible conduct in the life sciences — implications for biorisk assessments of GMOs

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mirko Himmel, A. Malygina, Marina S. Dukhinova
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Genetic engineering is a powerful set of methods used in basic research, biomedicine, and biotechnology. In the molecular biology laboratory, there are established standards in biosafety to protect humans and the environment from unwanted consequences of genetic engineering although internationally agreed, legally binding biosafety standards have not been developed yet. The World Health Organisation as one international actor provides a “Laboratory Biosafety Manual” outlining key biosafety standards and a “Guidance framework for the responsible use of the life sciences” to foster biorisk assessment strategies which could be implemented by national research institutions [1, 2]. Practitioners in both the life sciences and in biotechnology should be trained in comprehensive biorisk assessments which would also further strengthen the implementation of the international agreement on banning biological weapons [3]. Recently, we reported about lessons learned from conducting two iterations of an international interdisciplinary online workshop on responsible conduct in the life sciences [4]. Here, we provide insights from the third workshop and the impact of the lessons learned from this long-standing workshop series on the own work in the molecular biology laboratories of the organisers in respect to biorisk assessments and science communication.
教授关于生命科学负责任行为的跨学科课程--对转基因生物生物风险评估的影响
基因工程是一套强大的方法,用于基础研究,生物医学和生物技术。在分子生物学实验室中,虽然还没有制定出国际商定的、具有法律约束力的生物安全标准,但已经建立了保护人类和环境免受基因工程不良后果的生物安全标准。世界卫生组织作为一个国际行动者提供了一份“实验室生物安全手册”,概述了关键的生物安全标准和一份“负责任使用生命科学的指导框架”,以促进可由国家研究机构实施的生物风险评估战略[1,2]。生命科学和生物技术领域的从业人员应该接受全面生物风险评估方面的培训,这也将进一步加强关于禁止生物武器的国际协定的执行[3]。最近,我们报道了从生命科学中负责任行为的国际跨学科在线研讨会的两次迭代中吸取的经验教训[4]。在这里,我们提供了来自第三次研讨会的见解,以及从这个长期研讨会系列中吸取的经验教训对组织者分子生物学实验室在生物风险评估和科学传播方面的工作的影响。
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.
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