In this article we provide a short review of the debate on responsible innovation and its intersection with synthetic biology, focusing on initiatives we have witnessed and been involved with in the UK. First, we describe the ways in which responsibility in science has been reconfigured institutionally, from an internal focus on the provision of objective and reliable knowledge, to a more external view that embraces the ways in which it has an impact on society. Secondly, we introduce a framework for responsible innovation as a (partial) response to this shift, highlighting its constituent dimensions and the capacities and competencies that are needed to put it into practice. Thirdly, we chart the development of social science research on synthetic biology, addressing its evolution from an ‘ethical, legal and social implications’ (ELSI) frame to a responsible innovation frame. Fourthly, we review findings from UK social science research with the synthetic biology community setting out challenges for productive collaboration. And finally, we conclude with suggestions on the need for changes in institutional governance.
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Illustration of an agent-based model of engineered bacteria containing synthetic genetic circuits that enable communication via diffusive quorum sensing molecules. In this issue, Thomas Gorochowski reviews the use of agent-based modelling in synthetic biology and presents examples of the synthetic cellular systems amenable to this technique. For more information, please see pp. 325-336. Image provided by Thomas Gorochowski.
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November 30 2016
Synthetic biology and the prospects for responsible innovation
Phil Macnaghten;
1Wageningen University and Research, Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Chair Group, Leeuwenborch, Hollandsweg 1, Wageningen, 6701 CC, The Netherlands
Correspondence: Phil Macnaghten ([email protected])
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Richard Owen;
Richard Owen
2University of Exeter, University of Exeter Business School, Rennes Drive, Exeter EX4 4PU, UK
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Roland Jackson
Roland Jackson
3The Royal Institution, Heritage and Collections, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS, UK
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
July 05 2016
Revision Received:
September 29 2016
Accepted:
October 05 2016
Online ISSN: 1744-1358
Print ISSN: 0071-1365
© 2016 The Author(s). published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society
2016
Essays Biochem (2016) 60 (4): 347–355.
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Received:
July 05 2016
Revision Received:
September 29 2016
Accepted:
October 05 2016
Citation
Vitor B. Pinheiro, Phil Macnaghten, Richard Owen, Roland Jackson; Synthetic biology and the prospects for responsible innovation. Essays Biochem 30 November 2016; 60 (4): 347–355. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/EBC20160048
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