If you're in the San Francisco area you might want to check out this upcoming Synthetic Biology debate with Drew Endy and Jim Thomas. It takes place Monday November 17th and is sponsored by the Long Now foundation. Here is their description:
Bioengineer Drew Endy is the leading enabler of open-source biotechnology. Technology activist Jim Thomas is the leading critic of biotech, based with ETC Group in Ottawa.
"Synthetic Biology includes the broad redefinition and expansion of biotechnology, with the ultimate goals of being able to design and build engineered biological systems that process information, manipulate chemicals, fabricate materials and structures, produce energy, provide food, and maintain and enhance human health and our environment." -- Wikipedia.
Synthetic biology is swarming ahead all over the world, at a self-accelerating pace far greater than Moore's Law, with a range of impacts far greater than genetically engineered food crops. Jim Thomas raises the question: "Is Synthetic Biology reckless or wise from the perspective of 'the long now?'. I feel the synthetic biology community is driven by immensely short term assumptions and motivations, and as a result the medium term prospect for this platform holds both predictable problems and nasty surprises."
Drew Endy says: "Jim and I have somehow managed to establish a productive working relationship, and feel that there is now a once-in-a-generation opportunity to develop the cultural foundations needed to support long term and constructive discussions of the issues existing and emerging with biotechnology---safety, equity, security, community, and so on."
The point of Long Now debates is not win-lose. The point is public clarity and deep understanding, leading to action graced with nuance and built-in adaptivity, with long-term responsibility in mind.
Link: Synthetic Biology Debate (Long Now Seminars About Long-Term Thinking)
Audio and video of the talk will be available at the Long Now site after the event.
The ETC Group has a lot of good material about the issue on their site: ETC Group - Synthetic Biology.
Hi there - since you liked 'Intervention', I thought you might like to know about a paper of mine on synthetic biology that the Center for American Progress published on Friday, and which I wrote at the behest of the Wilson Center. You can read it online here (the PDF version is visible right next to the screen version, just click on it:
http://www.scienceprogress.org/2008/11/synthetic-biology/
Rick Weiss from CAP (former WashPost science writer) interviewed me the day the paper was released, webcast here:
http://www.nanotechproject.org/events/archive/caruso/
Thanks for caring about this stuff!
Denise
Posted by: Denise Caruso | Monday, November 17, 2008 at 08:20 PM
Thanks Denise -- I'll check it out.
Posted by: Kevin | Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 03:17 PM