2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.946526
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Uncertainties and uncertain risks of emerging biotechnology applications: A social learning workshop for stakeholder communication

Abstract: Emerging applications of biotechnology such as new genomic techniques may give rise to new uncertainties and uncertain risks. Particularly the increased complexity and limited knowledge of possible risks associated with these new techniques, make it currently impossible to perform an adequate environmental risk assessment. As a result, there is a risk that such techniques don’t get beyond experiments demonstrating the proof of principle, stifling their further development and implementation. To break free from… Show more

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“…Life sciences research organizations and researchers started recognizing the importance of cyberbiosecurity [12], as it addresses the emerging threats [13] and vulnerabilities associated with the increasing use of digital systems, data [14], and biotechnologies [15]. During the deliberation on the best practices in cybersecurity to protect data in research laboratories, an SME highlighted that a breach in cybersecurity could have substantial adverse impacts on the supply chain, one health, safety, environment, quality, regulatory (or legal) system, economy, and reputation of organizations or countries.…”
Section: Highlights From the Workhopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Life sciences research organizations and researchers started recognizing the importance of cyberbiosecurity [12], as it addresses the emerging threats [13] and vulnerabilities associated with the increasing use of digital systems, data [14], and biotechnologies [15]. During the deliberation on the best practices in cybersecurity to protect data in research laboratories, an SME highlighted that a breach in cybersecurity could have substantial adverse impacts on the supply chain, one health, safety, environment, quality, regulatory (or legal) system, economy, and reputation of organizations or countries.…”
Section: Highlights From the Workhopmentioning
confidence: 99%