Just echoing the experience of “it’s been a pretty humbling experience to read more of the literature”; biosecurity policy has a long history of good ideas and nuanced discussions. On US gain-of-function policy in particular, I found myself particularly humbled by the 2015 article Gain-of-function experiments: time for a real debate, an adversarial collaboration between researchers involved in controversial viral gain-of-function work and biosecurity professionals who had argued such work should face more scrutiny. It’s interesting to see where the contours of the debate have changed and how much they haven’t changed in the past 7+ years.
Just echoing the experience of “it’s been a pretty humbling experience to read more of the literature”; biosecurity policy has a long history of good ideas and nuanced discussions. On US gain-of-function policy in particular, I found myself particularly humbled by the 2015 article Gain-of-function experiments: time for a real debate, an adversarial collaboration between researchers involved in controversial viral gain-of-function work and biosecurity professionals who had argued such work should face more scrutiny. It’s interesting to see where the contours of the debate have changed and how much they haven’t changed in the past 7+ years.