The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) is committed to the socially responsible development and use of biotechnology to help save or improve lives, improve the abundance of food and reduce agriculture’s environmental impact, develop renewable sources of energy, and reduce the production of pollution in manufacturing. We encourage discussion of the ethical and social implications of scientific developments in biotechnology. As our companies work to develop promising new technologies to benefit humankind, applications of these technologies also may raise ethical questions. To help us examine bioethics issues as they arise, we have an established BIO Board Standing Committee on Bioethics.Our Bioethics Committee was established to define, articulate, and communicate effectively BIO's positions with respect to major bioethics issues. As part of this commitment, we have developed these principles and post them publicly.PreambleBIO represents biotechnology companies, academic institutions, state biotechnology centers, and related organizations throughout the United States and in more than 30 other countries. The members of BIO apply biological knowledge and techniques to develop products and services for use in health care, agriculture, energy, environmental remediation, and other fields. The benefits of these products and services include saving lives threatened by disease, protecting the blood supply from some infectious agents, increasing food production on less land and with fewer chemical, water, and energy inputs, diversifying energy sources, and aiding the clean-up of hazardous wastes.While biotechnology can greatly improve the quality of life, we recognize that this technology should be approached with an appropriate mixture of enthusiasm, oversight and humility. Biotechnology can provide useful tools for combating disease, hunger, climate change, and environmental contamination, but it should not be viewed as a…
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