The Lessons of Asilomar and the H5N1 “Affair”
ABSTRACT In mid-1974, soon after the first recombinant DNA molecules were replicated in Escherichia coli, scientists called for, and observed, a voluntary moratorium on certain experiments. One goal of the moratorium was to hold a conference (Asilomar) to evaluate the risks, if any, of this new tech...
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Autor principal: | Stanley Falkow |
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American Society for Microbiology
2012
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