Synthetic biology 2020 : frontiers in risk analysis and governance /
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, [2020] |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xxv, 421 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Risk, Systems and Decisions Risk, systems and decisions (Series) |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12602768 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction to Synthetic Biology Risk Governance and Practice
- Section 1: Communities of Practice
- 2: History of Synthetic Biology Research and Scientific Practice
- 3: DIY Community, Biosafety, and Codes of Conduct
- 4: SynBio Research Labs in the Army Corps of Engineers
- Section 2: Examples of Scientific Practice
- 5: Research and Applications of Gene Drive Technology
- 6: Synthetic Biology, Digital Technologies, and Biohacking
- 7: Synthetic Biology experimental research
- biomimicry
- 8: Biosafety Research for SynBio Applications in USACE Labs
- Section 3: Risk Analysis Tools
- 9: Applications of Bayesian Networks to identify SB research needs and uncertainties
- 10: Societal Risk Evaluation Scheme: Early Screening and Prioritizing for Anticipatory Risk Governance
- 11: Synbio
- decision tools to drive governance and decision making
- 12: Challenges of SynBio Risk Management in LCA and other fields
- 13: Methods for Predicting Exposures to Products and Byproducts of Synthetic Biology
- 14: Solution-focused risk assessment for synthetic biology applications
- Section 4: Regulation and Governance
- 15: Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Variations for SynBio
- Applications of Risk Culture
- 16: Adaptive & Anticipatory Governance
- 17: Synbio Regulatory lag and pacing problems
- 18: Synthetic biology governance via existing and prospective legal instruments (tentative)
- Section 5: Risk Communication and Engagement
- 19: Risk Communication, Gene Drives, and the Zika Virus
- 20: Engagement with publics under uncertainty
- 21: Inclusion and Public Engagement in Synthetic Biology: A component of Responsible Innovation
- 22: Biotethical Implications of Synthetic Biology and Emerging
- 23: Discussion/Conclusion.