Hey all,<br><br>Today, <a href="http://bioethics.gov">bioethics.gov</a> began holding talks about synthetic biology and bioethics. This committee is very much reformed since the last committee under the previous administration. There are videos being posted on the site, and transcripts that they typed (however, I found their transcriber to be.. not good, so I did it myself and posted to the diybio mailing list). <br>
<br>The topics of synthetic biology and bioethics are dear and critical to the transhumanism community. Interestingly enough there was a transhumanist who spoke to the committee today. Through the DIYbio community and garage biotech activists, I am organizing a write-in to <a href="mailto:info@bioethics.gov">info@bioethics.gov</a> -- of one nature or another. I think that there's a non-neglible probability that something we say as a community will be heard, at least at the Bioethics Committee level.<br>
<br>So here is where I explain the situation:<br><br><a href="http://groups.google.com/group/diybio/browse_frm/thread/7dad27a5b3810f84">http://groups.google.com/group/diybio/browse_frm/thread/7dad27a5b3810f84</a><br><br>Now then: if something were to make its way up to the Bioethics Committee, and then to the President of the United States, what would you say? In particular about biotechnology, innovation, synthetic biology, garage biotechnology, transhumanism, the ethics of human enhancement?<br>
<br>"People’s freedom to innovate technologically is highly valuable, even
critical, to humanity. This implies several imperatives when
restrictive measures are proposed: Assess risks and opportunities
according to available science, not popular perception. Account for
both the costs of the restrictions themselves, and those of
opportunities foregone. Favor measures that are proportionate to the
probability and magnitude of impacts, and that have a high expectation
value. Protect people’s freedom to experiment, innovate, and progress."<br clear="all"><br>- Bryan<br><a href="http://heybryan.org/">http://heybryan.org/</a><br>1 512 203 0507<br>