Patrone Daniel, Resnik David, Chin Lisa
Daniel Patrone, PhD, is Adjunct Instructor, Philosophy Department, State University of New York at Oneonta/Broome Community College, Binghamton, New York, USA.
Biosecur Bioterror. 2012 Sep;10(3):290-8. doi: 10.1089/bsp.2012.0011. Epub 2012 Aug 7.
Dual-use research of concern (DURC) is scientific research with significant potential for generating information that could be used to harm national security, the public health, or the environment. Editors responsible for journal policies and publication decisions play a vital role in ensuring that effective safeguards exist to cope with the risks of publishing scientific research with dual-use implications. We conducted an online survey of 127 chief editors of life science journals in 27 countries to examine their attitudes toward and experience with the review and publication of dual-use research of concern. Very few editors (11) had experience with biosecurity review, and no editor in our study reported having ever refused a submission on biosecurity grounds. Most respondents (74.8%) agreed that editors have a responsibility to consider biosecurity risks during the review process, but little consensus existed among editors on how to handle specific issues in the review and publication of research with potential dual-use implications. More work is needed to establish consensus on standards for the review and publication of dual-use research of concern in life science journals.
两用关注研究(DURC)是指具有产生可用于危害国家安全、公众健康或环境的信息的重大潜力的科学研究。负责期刊政策和出版决策的编辑在确保存在有效保障措施以应对发表具有两用影响的科学研究的风险方面发挥着至关重要的作用。我们对27个国家的127种生命科学期刊的主编进行了在线调查,以考察他们对两用关注研究的评审和发表的态度及经验。很少有编辑(11人)有生物安全评审经验,在我们的研究中没有编辑报告曾以生物安全为由拒绝过投稿。大多数受访者(74.8%)同意编辑有责任在评审过程中考虑生物安全风险,但在如何处理具有潜在两用影响的研究的评审和发表中的具体问题上,编辑们几乎没有达成共识。需要开展更多工作,以就生命科学期刊中两用关注研究的评审和发表标准达成共识。