Biotechnology & Biosecurity
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International workshop on: Assessing the Security Implications of Genome Editing Technology

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Location

VENUE:

Herrenhausen Palace

ADDRESS:

Alte Herrenhaeuser Str. 3

ZIP CODE:

30419

CITY:

Hanover

COUNTRY:

Germany

The academies of science, including the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP), the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC), the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, are convening an international workshop of experts in genetic engineering, security studies and public policy on 11-13 October 2017 at the Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany. This workshop is kindly supported and hosted by the Volkswagen Foundation and aims to examine the latest advances in genome editing by analysing current and potential applications in a wide range of organisms such as microbes, plants, animals and humans. Participants will also address the debates about their potential risks and misuse. The need for international dialogue is particularly important because of the rapid development and wide-spread use of genome editing tools, such as the CRISPR-Cas9 system, in countries with various, sometimes divergent, regulations and governance of research. The project will explore near- middle- and long-term security concerns - relating to intentional misuse - that may arise from these applications and discuss technical, operational, regulatory and governance strategies that may aid the scientific and security communities in preventing or mitigating those security concerns. A report summarising the workshop discussions will be published jointly by the academies.

Registration

There are no fees for attendance but registration is essential. If you would like to attend the workshop, please register here.

Language

The conference language is English.

Travel Grants 

The call for travel grants will be announced by 26 April 2017.

The Volkswagen Foundation offers travel grants for PhD students or early-career postdocs (max. 5 years since PhD) researching on genome engineering or biosecurity and analysing current and potential applications in organisms such as microbes, plants, animals or humans. Applicants can win one of 20 travel grants to take part in the international workshop in Hanover, Germany. Successful applicants will get the chance to present their research in a Poster Session and/or Lightning Talk. The posters will be displayed during the entire workshop. The deadline for applications is 15 June 2017.

For more information/ updates on the workshop and how to register, please see here.

To access workshop materials (agenda, etc), see here.

CONTACT PERSON

Dr Henrike Hartmann
hartmann@volkswagenstiftung.de
+49 (0)511 8381-376