Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | S4-S12 |
Journal | Journal of Responsible Innovation |
Volume | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 24 2018 |
Keywords
- Gene drive
- biotechnology
- genetic pest management
- governance of emerging technologies
- synthetic biology
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Strategy and Management
- Information Systems and Management
- Management of Technology and Innovation
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In: Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol. 5, 24.01.2018, p. S4-S12.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘Mapping research and governance needs for gene drives’
AU - Delborne, Jason
AU - Kuzma, Jennifer
AU - Gould, Fred
AU - Frow, Emma
AU - Leitschuh, Caroline
AU - Sudweeks, Jayce
N1 - Funding Information: The gene drive workshop at North Carolina State University in February 2016, where drafts of these papers were first presented, was funded by the National Science Foundation’s Science in Society Program [grant number SES-1533990] with additional co-funding by the Genetic Engineering and Society Center at North Carolina State University and the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University. Leitschuh and Sudweeks were also supported as IGERT fellows in Genetic Engineering and Society by the National Science Foundation [grant number 1068676]. The views, however, are those of the authors and not these institutions. Funding Information: The gene drive workshop at North Carolina State University in February 2016, where drafts of these papers were first presented, was funded by the National Science Foundation’s Science in Society Program [grant number SES-1533990] with additional co-funding by the Genetic Engineering and Society Center at North Carolina State University and the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University. Leitschuh and Sudweeks were also supported as IGERT fellows in Genetic Engineering and Society by the National Science Foundation [grant number 1068676]. The views, however, are those of the authors and not these institutions. The editors would first like to thank the contributors to this special issue, who offered their expertise, creativity, time, and energy to create a truly interdisciplinary analysis of the emerging field of gene drive research. We also thank all those who attended the gene drive workshop at North Carolina State University in 2016, whose ideas helped inspire the papers that follow. Erik Fisher, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Responsible Innovation, provided thoughtful guidance and support at every step of the publication process. We also acknowledge the many scholars who offered their expert judgments and constructive criticisms of manuscript drafts as part of the invisible labor of peer-review. Finally, support from the staff at the Genetic Engineering and Society Center, including Sharon Stauffer and Patti Mulligan, make projects like this possible, impactful, and more enjoyable.
PY - 2018/1/24
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KW - Gene drive
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KW - genetic pest management
KW - governance of emerging technologies
KW - synthetic biology
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U2 - 10.1080/23299460.2017.1419413
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