Smarter regulations commentary on “responsible conduct by life scientists in an age of terrorism”
Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (3):303-309 (2009)
| Abstract | In the United States a rapidly increasing regulatory burden for life scientists has led to questions of whether the increased burden resulting from the Select Agent Program has had adverse effects on scientific advances. Attention has focussed on the regulatory “fit” of the Program and ways in which its design could be improved. An international framework convention to address common concerns about biosecurity and biosafety is a logical next step. Keywords Biosafety - Biosecurity law - Biosecurity regulations - Scientist - Laboratories - Research - Bioterrorism - Terrorism | |||||||||
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