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Will synthetic biology spawn biohackers?
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 01:18:36 -0400
http://www.eet.com/at/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=22102744
Experts worry that synthetic biology may spawn biohackers
By Chappell Brown
EE Times
June 29, 2004 (1:00 PM EDT)
HANCOCK, N.H. — Design automation systems tailored to the task of
genetic engineering could prove to be double-edged tools. While they
represent a central thrust of the emerging synthetic biology movement,
they also can lead to the accidental or deliberate creation of
pathogenic biological components.
One expert in the field, Harvard University genetics professor George
Church, compared the potential misuse of synthetic biological designs
with the danger posed by nuclear weapons. But there is one important
difference, in his view — it is much harder to build a fusion device
than to genetically engineer a pathogen. And the complexity of
biological processes also increases the danger of accidents.
By reducing the molecular biology of the cell to a list of standard
modules with predictable behavior, professional biodesigners could
engineer molecular machines in much the same way that system-on-chip
designers create silicon systems. Just as a circuit designer does not
need to be an expert in silicon physics and manufacturing processes, the
future biodesigner will not need a detailed knowledge of biochemistry to
effectively create complex biochemical machines.
"Even if we don't have bioterrorists and teen-age biohackers, we will
still create things that do not have the properties that we thought they
would," Church said. The problem is that the body has not evolved a
general ability to fend off artificial biological agents. "Even if you
are genetically resistant and even if you are recently immunized you
will have problems with this type of bug."
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