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Re: Man Made H5N1 - Super Version
Little consensus at scientific meeting on releasing results of risky research
By David Brown, Published: April 4
The audience of about 200 scientists and ethicists considered numerous questions.
Are there experiments so pointless and dangerous that they should never be done? Are there experiments that might be useful but are too dangerous to be done? Is there any purpose in reporting that something has been accomplished without saying how it was done?
There was general agreement that some experiments are off limits, such as attempting to make the AIDS virus transmissible by air. There was less agreement about the experiments at hand, which changed the characteristics of H5N1 bird flu.
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The rationale for the work is that it will give virologists and epidemiologists an idea of what worrisome mutations to look for when they analyze samples of H5N1 viruses collected from birds around the world.
But Thomas Inglesby of the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh said knowing the mutations that enhance contagiousness would have no practical use. That?s because the current response to H5N1 outbreaks in chickens is to kill all the birds ? at least in the countries that have a public health response.
?What would be done differently?? he asked.
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John Savill, head of the Medical Research Council (Britain?s non-governmental equivalent of the National Institutes of Health), ...
?My view is publish and be damned,? he said.
Full text:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...sky-research/2012/04/04/gIQApRpRwS_story.html
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Definition of publish and be damned from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
a phrase meaning ?you can publish if you like, I don?t care?. It is thought to have been used by the Duke of Wellington when he received threats that private details about him were going to be published. It is now used more often when someone decides to publish something offensive or unpopular even though they know they will face public criticism
A lot of people will disagree with what I?ve written ? I?ll just have to publish and be damned.
http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/publish-and-be-damned
Little consensus at scientific meeting on releasing results of risky research
By David Brown, Published: April 4
The audience of about 200 scientists and ethicists considered numerous questions.
Are there experiments so pointless and dangerous that they should never be done? Are there experiments that might be useful but are too dangerous to be done? Is there any purpose in reporting that something has been accomplished without saying how it was done?
There was general agreement that some experiments are off limits, such as attempting to make the AIDS virus transmissible by air. There was less agreement about the experiments at hand, which changed the characteristics of H5N1 bird flu.
...
The rationale for the work is that it will give virologists and epidemiologists an idea of what worrisome mutations to look for when they analyze samples of H5N1 viruses collected from birds around the world.
But Thomas Inglesby of the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh said knowing the mutations that enhance contagiousness would have no practical use. That?s because the current response to H5N1 outbreaks in chickens is to kill all the birds ? at least in the countries that have a public health response.
?What would be done differently?? he asked.
...
John Savill, head of the Medical Research Council (Britain?s non-governmental equivalent of the National Institutes of Health), ...
?My view is publish and be damned,? he said.
Full text:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...sky-research/2012/04/04/gIQApRpRwS_story.html
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Definition of publish and be damned from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
a phrase meaning ?you can publish if you like, I don?t care?. It is thought to have been used by the Duke of Wellington when he received threats that private details about him were going to be published. It is now used more often when someone decides to publish something offensive or unpopular even though they know they will face public criticism
A lot of people will disagree with what I?ve written ? I?ll just have to publish and be damned.
http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/publish-and-be-damned