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Baltimore and Ohio Magazine (Hardcover)
Alexander K (Alexander Kell McClure, E B (Elihu Benjamin) 18 Washburne, Baltimore And Ohio Railroad Company
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R754
Discovery Miles 7 540
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Synthetic biology is becoming one of the most dynamic new fields
of biology, with the potential to revolutionize the way we do
biotechnology today. By applying the toolbox of engineering
disciplines to biology, a whole set of potential applications
become possible ranging very widely across scientific and
engineering disciplines. Some of the potential benefits of
synthetic biology, such as the development of low-cost drugs or the
production of chemicals and energy by engineered bacteria are
enormous. There are, however, also potential and perceived risks
due to deliberate or accidental damage. Also, ethical issues of
synthetic biology just start being explored, with hardly any
ethicists specifically focusing on the area of synthetic biology.
This book will be the first of its kind focusing particularly on
the safety, security and ethical concerns and other relevant
societal aspects of this new emerging field. The foreseen impact of
this book will be to stimulate a debate on these societal issues at
an early stage. Past experiences, especially in the field of
GM-crops and stem cells, have shown the importance of an early
societal debate. The community and informed stakeholders recognize
this need, but up to now discussions are fragmentary. This book
will be the first comprehensive overview on relevant societal
issues of synthetic biology, setting the scene for further
important discussions within the scientific community and with
civil society.
"Preventing a Biochemical Arms Race" responds to a growing concern
that changes in the life sciences and the nature of warfare could
lead to a resurgent interest in chemical and biological weapons
(CBW) capabilities. By bringing together a wide range of historical
material and current literature in the field of CBW arms control,
the book reveals how these two disparate fields might be integrated
to precipitate a biochemical arms race among major powers, rogue
states, or even non-state actors.
It seeks to raise awareness among policy practitioners, the
academic community, and the media that such an arms race may be
looming if developments are left unattended, and to provide policy
options on how it--and it's devastating consequences--could be
avoided. After identifying weaknesses in the international regime
structures revolving around the Biological Weapons and Chemical
Weapons Conventions, it provides policy proposals to deal with gaps
and shortcomings in each prohibition regime individually, and then
addresses the widening gap between them.
Synthetic biology is becoming one of the most dynamic new fields of
biology, with the potential to revolutionize the way we do
biotechnology today. By applying the toolbox of engineering
disciplines to biology, a whole set of potential applications
become possible ranging very widely across scientific and
engineering disciplines. Some of the potential benefits of
synthetic biology, such as the development of low-cost drugs or the
production of chemicals and energy by engineered bacteria are
enormous. There are, however, also potential and perceived risks
due to deliberate or accidental damage. Also, ethical issues of
synthetic biology just start being explored, with hardly any
ethicists specifically focusing on the area of synthetic biology.
This book will be the first of its kind focusing particularly on
the safety, security and ethical concerns and other relevant
societal aspects of this new emerging field. The foreseen impact of
this book will be to stimulate a debate on these societal issues at
an early stage. Past experiences, especially in the field of
GM-crops and stem cells, have shown the importance of an early
societal debate. The community and informed stakeholders recognize
this need, but up to now discussions are fragmentary. This book
will be the first comprehensive overview on relevant societal
issues of synthetic biology, setting the scene for further
important discussions within the scientific community and with
civil society.
Biotechnology is vital to counter biological and toxin weapons.
Without biotechnology, the detection, identification and diagnoses
of, and medical countermeasures to such weapons would be virtually
impossible. As biological and toxin agents occur in natural
outbreaks of disease or intoxications, there are both civil and
military benefit to be had from the use of biotechnology in
providing effective countermeasures to such agents. The role of
biotechnology in countering biological and toxin weapons is here
addressed under seven major headings: The wider political and
economic contexts; Enabling technologies for BTW agent detection;
The applicability of biotechnological methods for BTW agent
detection on the battlefield, in a terrorist incident, and in an
inspection environment; Pre-exposure medical countermeasures;
Diagnosis and identification; Post-exposure treatment and
decontamination; Contribution of biotechnology to strengthening
international conventions against BTW agents.
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Baltimore and Ohio Magazine (Paperback)
Alexander K (Alexander Kell McClure, E B (Elihu Benjamin) 18 Washburne, Baltimore And Ohio Railroad Company
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R403
Discovery Miles 4 030
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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