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Syst Synth Biol. 2008 June; 2(1-2): 7–17.
Published online 2008 September 18. doi: 10.1007/s11693-008-9019-y.
PMCID: PMC2671589
SYNBIOSAFE e-conference: online community discussion on the societal aspects of synthetic biology
Markus Schmidt,corresponding author1 Helge Torgersen,2 Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra,3 Alexander Kelle,1,4 Anna Deplazes,3 and Nikola Biller-Andorno3
1Biosafety Working Group, Organisation for International Dialogue and Conflict Management (IDC), Vienna, Austria
2Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
3Institute of Biomedical Ethics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
4Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Markus Schmidt, Email: markus.schmidt/at/idialog.eu.
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Received August 7, 2008; Accepted August 18, 2008.
Abstract
As part of the SYNBIOSAFE project, we carried out an open electronic conference (e-conference), with the aim to stimulate an open debate on the societal issues of synthetic biology in a proactive way. The e-conference attracted 124 registered participants from 23 different countries and different professional backgrounds, who wrote 182 contributions in six different categories: (I) Ethics; (II) Safety; (III) Security; (IV) IPR; (V) Governance and regulation; (VI) and Public perception. In this paper we discuss the main arguments brought up during the e-conference and provide our conclusions about how the community thinks, and thinks differently on the societal impact of synthetic biology. Finally we conclude that there is a chance for an open discourse on the societal issues of synthetic biology happening, and that the rules to govern such a discourse might be set up much easier and be respected more readily than many would suggest.