Centre for Ethics in Medicine, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, UK.
Account Res. 2011 May;18(3):181-93. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2011.575035.
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is an emerging scientific field which has quickly established momentum and visibility. Although no single definition of SynBio prevails, the field broadly encompasses the application of engineering principles to biology, redesigning biological materials and using them as new substrates to create products and entities not otherwise found in nature. This article first reviews SynBio, highlighting the novel aspects of this technology. It then synthesizes ethical issues highlighted in the literature to date and makes some initial claims that research on the ethical aspects of SynBio should: avoid creating a new subtype of bioethics, concentrate on novel concepts and problems, and be situated within a context of cooperative interdisciplinary investigation.
合成生物学(SynBio)是一个新兴的科学领域,已经迅速获得了动力和知名度。尽管目前尚无一个统一的 SynBio 定义,但该领域广泛涵盖了将工程原理应用于生物学、重新设计生物材料并将其用作新基质来创造自然界中不存在的产品和实体的领域。本文首先回顾了 SynBio,强调了这项技术的新颖方面。然后,它综合了迄今为止文献中突出的伦理问题,并提出了一些初步主张,即对 SynBio 伦理方面的研究应该:避免创建一种新的生物伦理学亚型,专注于新颖的概念和问题,并置于合作跨学科研究的背景下。