Millett Piers, Binz Thomas, Evans Sam Weiss, Kuiken Todd, Oye Ken, Palmer Megan J, van der Vlugt Cécile, Yambao Kathrina, Yu Samuel
iGEM Foundation, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Berne, Switzerland.
Appl Biosaf. 2019 Jun 1;24(2):64-71. doi: 10.1177/1535676019838075.
The international synthetic biology competition iGEM (formally known as the international Genetically Engineered Machines competition) has a dedicated biosafety and biosecurity program.
A review of specific elements of the program and a series of concrete examples illustrate how experiences in implementing the program have helped improved policy, including an increasing diversity of sources for genetic parts and organisms, keeping pace with technical developments, considering pathways toward future environmental release, addressing antimicrobial resistance, and testing the efficacy of current biosecurity arrangements.
iGEM's program is forward-leaning, in that it addresses both traditional (pathogen-based) and emerging risks both in terms of new technologies and new risks. It is integrated into the technical work of the competition-with clearly described roles and responsibilities for all members of the community. It operates throughout the life cycle of projects-from project design to future application. It makes use of specific tools to gather and review biosafety and biosecurity information, making it easier for those planning and conducting science and engineering to recognize potential risks and match them with appropriate risk management approaches, as well as for specialists to review this information to identify gaps and strengthen plans.
Integrating an increasingly adaptive risk management approach has allowed iGEM's biosafety and biosecurity program to become comprehensive, be cross-cutting, and cover the competition's life cycle.
国际合成生物学竞赛iGEM(前身为国际基因工程机器大赛)设有专门的生物安全和生物安保计划。
对该计划的具体要素进行回顾,并列举一系列具体事例,以说明实施该计划的经验如何有助于完善政策,包括增加遗传元件和生物体来源的多样性、跟上技术发展步伐、考虑未来环境释放的途径、应对抗菌药物耐药性以及检验当前生物安保安排的有效性。
iGEM的计划具有前瞻性,因为它在新技术和新风险方面既应对传统(基于病原体的)风险,也应对新出现的风险。它融入了竞赛的技术工作之中,对竞赛社区的所有成员都有明确规定的角色和职责。它在项目的整个生命周期内运作,从项目设计到未来应用。它利用特定工具收集和审查生物安全和生物安保信息,使那些规划和开展科学与工程工作的人员更容易识别潜在风险,并将其与适当的风险管理方法相匹配,同时也便于专家审查这些信息以发现差距并加强计划。
整合日益具有适应性的风险管理方法使iGEM的生物安全和生物安保计划变得全面、具有跨领域性且涵盖竞赛的生命周期。