New technologies bring new benefits, but also new challenges and risks that must be addressed. In order to realise the full benefits and positive impacts of engineering biology we need to ensure ethical research conduct, equitable access and distribution of knowledge and resources, as well as excellent communication with policymakers and the public.
The University of Cambridge and the IRC have a strong interest in responsible research and a track record of advocating for equitable access to engineering biology knowledge and tools. Members of the IRC have also been involved in a range of activities to help understand the wider impact of engineering biology research on society, and to communicate and engage with stakeholders outside the research community.
Responsible and Open Innovation and PolicyWe explore risks, challenges, and benefits associated with engineering biology. We also seek understanding of bioethics and aim to provide feedback into policymaking.
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Biodesign and BioartWe support work at the intersection of biology, design, and art. This includes the use of synthetic and engineering biology in the creative arts. |
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Events and Initiatives
National Vision for Engineering Biology |
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Open MTA |
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Open Technologies Project |
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VIRI |
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