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Playing God or Protecting Earth? Governing the Dual-Use Risks and Ethical Distribution of Innovation in the Synthetic Biology Market
Description: The Synthetic Biology Market confronts profound non-market and ethical questions regarding biosecurity (dual-use risk), the equitable distribution of powerful technologies, and the moral boundaries of engineering life itself.
The core non-market challenge in the Synthetic Biology Market is managing the dual-use dilemma: the same technologies used to create life-saving diagnostics or eco-friendly fuels could potentially be weaponized to create novel biothreats. This risk necessitates strict, globally harmonized biosecurity and oversight protocols that extend beyond traditional lab safety. Governments and academic institutions must enforce rigorous 'know-your-customer' rules for DNA synthesis providers and mandate training programs that instill a strong ethical code in researchers, promoting vigilance against the malicious misuse of genetic engineering tools.
Ethical consideration must also be given to the philosophical and theological implications of engineering new life forms or radically altering existing…
