Proceedings of the Dual Use Research of Concern Panel Discussion: challenges and perspectives

Can J Microbiol. 2022 May;68(5):377-382. doi: 10.1139/cjm-2021-0343. Epub 2022 Mar 2.

Abstract

To address real and perceived emerging risks originating from the ever-accelerating breakthroughs in life science research, the Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) Panel Discussion, organized by Synbio Canada and the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI), took place on June 23rd, 2021. It brought together six stakeholders from different levels of academic research, administration, governance, and science publishing to explore the current and future challenges in addressing DURC. Technological advancements within the life sciences, especially within the field of omics technology, make it difficult to apply a simple checklist for dual-use assessment and require continuous and integrated effort. Bottom-up approaches from within the scientific community are suggested by all stakeholders to enable efficient governance and address the true risks resulting from DURC, not just the alleged risks. To address such alleged risks, open and broadscale communication of DURC and its oversight policies may be required. At the same time, any form of open communication also contains the risk of information hazards, defined as potentially creating public fear or informing malicious actors. Here, an overview of the DURC panel and its outcomes is provided.

Keywords: Dual Use Research of Concern; biologie synthétique; biosafety; biosecurity; biosécurité; biosûreté; recherche à double usage préoccupante; synthetic biology.

MeSH terms

  • Alberta
  • Biomedical Research*
  • Dual Use Research*