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Preface
1: Introduction to Synthetic Biology Risk Governance and Practice
Section 1: Communities of Practice
2: History of Synthetic Biology Research and Scientific Practice
3: DIY Community, Biosafety, and Codes of Conduct
4: SynBio Research Labs in the Army Corps of Engineers
Section 2: Examples of Scientific Practice:
5: Research and Applications of Gene Drive Technology
6: Synthetic Biology, Digital Technologies, and Biohacking
7: Synthetic Biology experimental research - biomimicry
8: Biosafety Research for SynBio Applications in USACE Labs
Section 3: Risk Analysis Tools
9: Applications of Bayesian Networks to identify SB research needs and uncertainties
10: Societal Risk Evaluation Scheme: Early Screening and Prioritizing for Anticipatory Risk Governance
11: Synbio - decision tools to drive governance and decision making
12: Challenges of SynBio Risk Management in LCA and other fields
13: Methods for Predicting Exposures to Products and Byproducts of Synthetic Biology
14: Solution-focused risk assessment for synthetic biology applications
Section 4: Regulation and Governance
15: Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Variations for SynBio - Applications of Risk Culture
16: Adaptive & Anticipatory Governance
17: Synbio Regulatory lag and pacing problems
18: Synthetic biology governance via existing and prospective legal instruments (tentative)
Section 5: Risk Communication and Engagement:
19: Risk Communication, Gene Drives, and the Zika Virus
20: Engagement with publics under uncertainty
21: Inclusion and Public Engagement in Synthetic Biology: A component of Responsible Innovation
22: Biotethical Implications of Synthetic Biology and Emerging
23: Discussion/Conclusion


About the Author: ​Dr. Benjamin D. TRUMP is a Research Social Scientist for the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center. Dr. Trump's work focuses on decision making and governance of activities under significant uncertainty, such as emerging and enabling technologies (synthetic biology, nanotechnology) and developing organizational, infrastructural, social, and informational resilience against systemic threats to complex interconnected systems. Dr. Trump served as a delegate to assist US presence in OECD's Global Science Forum in 2017, and is the President of the Society for Risk Analysis' Decision Analysis and Risk Specialty Group in 2018-2019. He was selected as a Fellow of the Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Initiative (ELBI), Class of 2019. Dr. Trump was also a contributing author of the International Risk Governance Council's Guidelines for the Governance of Systemic Risks, as well as their 2nd Volume of the Resource Guide on Resilience. Dr. Trump is also frequently active with several Advanced Research Workshops for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Science for Peace Programme, including his role as a Program Committee Lead for a workshop on Biosecurity for Synthetic Biology and Emerging Biotechnologies. Dr. Trump received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan's School of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy in 2016. He received an M.S. (2012) in Public Policy and Management and a B.S. in Political Science (2011) from Carnegie Mellon University, and completed his postdoctoral training at the University of Lisbon, Portugal.
Dr. Christopher L. CUMMINGS serves as an Assistant Professor of Strategic Communication at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore--a top ranked university in Asia and among the top 15 in the world. He is the Director of the International Strategic Communication Management program and has served in multiple leadership positions within the Society for Risk Analysis. Dr. Cummings' work focuses on advancing public engagement with science, developing risk communication theory, and improving public health decision-making across the lifespan. An experienced social scientist and communication campaign scholar, Dr. Cummings uses a variety of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods and his work has been featured in applied science and health venues including the Journal of Risk Research, Regulation and Governance, Nanotoxicology, PLOS One, Science, Technology & Human Values, and Climate Research among others. Outside of academia, Dr. Cummings also consults with multiple government agencies across Asia-Pacific on health risk communication issues including dengue fever surveillance and response (Sri Lanka and Singapore), obesity and nutrition access (New Zealand), vaccine communication (Singapore, Australia, and United States), and public engagement with nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and geoengineering (Australia, United States, and Singapore). He also consults privately with various Fortune 500 companies on leadership training, strategic planning, and risk communication initiatives. He completed his B.A. in Communication Studies (California State University, Chico), his M.S. in Communication and PhD in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (North Carolina State University), and his postdoctoral work under supervision of Dr. Jennifer Kuzma at the Genetic Engineering and Society Center (North Carolina State University).
Dr. Jennifer KUZMA is the Goodnight-NC GSK Foundation Distinguished Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, and co-founder and co-director of the Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center (research.ncsu.edu/ges), at NC State University. Prior to her current position, she was associate professor of at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota (2003-2013); study director for several NASEM reports related to biotechnology governance and bioterrorism (1999-2003); and an AAAS Risk Policy Fellow at the USDA (1997-1998). She has over 120 scholarly publications on emerging technologies, risk analysis, and governance including 4 articles in Science and Nature in the past 3 years. Kuzma served as a member of the WEF Global Futures Council on Technology, Values and Policy; the NASEM Committee on Preparing for Future Biotechnology; the FDA Blood Products Advisory Committee; and the UN WHO-FAO Expert Group for Agrifood Nanotechnologies; and as SRA Secretary and Council member. She currently serves on the AAAS-ABA National Council of Scientists and Lawyers. She received the SRA Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer Award for her contributions to the field of risk analysis; was elected a Fellow of AAAS in 2018 for distinguished work in anticipatory governance of new technologies; and was awarded the Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair in Science Policy in 2017. She appears frequently in the media for her expertise in biotechnology policy, including the New York Times, Science, Nature, NPR, Washington Post, Scientific American, PBS Nova, Wired, and ABC & NBC News. She obtained her Ph.D. in biochemistry from the U of CO Boulder in 1995 where she discovered bacterial isoprene production and was awarded the first patent for methods of bioisoprene production. Her postdoctoral work at the Rockefeller University on plant drought and salinity tolerance led to an article in the journal Science in 1997.
Dr. Igor LINKOV is the Risk and Decision Science Focus Area Lead with the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, and an Adjunct Professor with Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Linkov has managed multiple risk and resilience assessments and management projects in many application domains, including cybersecurity, transportation, supply chain, homeland security and defense, and critical infrastructure. He was part of several Interagency Committees and Working Groups tasked with developing resilience metrics and resilience management approaches, including the US Army Corps of Engineers Resilience Roadmap. Dr. Linkov has organized more than thirty national and international conferences and continuing education workshops, including NATO workshops on Cyber Resilience in Estonia (2018) and Finland (2019), as well as Chaired Program Committee for 2015 and 2019 World Congresses on Risk in Singapore and Cape Town. He has published widely on environmental policy, environmental modeling, and risk analysis, including twenty books and over 350 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters in top journals, like Nature, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Climate Change, among others. He has served on many review and advisory panels for DOD, DHS, FDA, EPA, NSF, EU and other US and international agencies. Dr. Linkov is Society for Risk Analysis Fellow and recipient of 2005 Chauncey Starr Award for exceptional contribution to Risk Analysis as well as 2014 Outstanding Practitioner Award. He is an Elected Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Dr. Linkov has a B.S. and M.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics (Polytechnic Institute) and a Ph.D. in Environmental, Occupational and Radiation Health (University of Pittsburgh). He completed his postdoctoral training in Risk Assessment at Harvard University.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783030272630
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 421
  • Series Title: Risk, Systems and Decisions
  • Weight: 852 gr
  • ISBN-10: 303027263X
  • Publisher Date: 11 Dec 2019
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Width: 160 mm


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