Governing Non-Traditional
Biology
Max Mehlman
June 17, 2019
NIH Human Genome Research Institute
1R03HG010256-01A1
TRADITIONAL SCIENCE
NON-TRADITIONAL SCIENCE
NON-TRADITIONAL BIOLOGY
COMMUNITY LABS
GENE EDITING EQUIPMENT
TRADITIONAL GENE EDITING
NON-TRADITIONAL GENE EDITING
IGEM
ON-LINE GENE EDITING EQUIPMENT
FBI RAIDS
GENE DRIVES
“Adopt safe practices.”
“Biotechnology should only
be used for peaceful
purposes.”
“It remains to be seen how the ease
of CRISPR will impact …use. Garage
applications are not realistic ….”
“Most DIYers are still learning
basic biotechnology.”
“SPACE TRAVEL IS BUNK” – SIR
HAROLD SPENCER JONES,
BRITISH ROYAL ASTRONOMER,
TWO WEEKS BEFORE LAUNCH
OF SPUTNIK, 1957
CURRENT NTB GENE EDITING CAPABILITIES
• Gene drives in non-animal organisms.
• Gene drives in some vertebrates (fish, frogs)
• Humans?
NON-TRADITIONAL BIOLOGY: HUMAN GENE EDITING
ON THE GENE-EDITING HORIZON
ON THE GENE-EDITING HORIZON
HAM RADIO
SPORT ROCKETRY
HOME BREWING
DRONES
COMPUTER HACKING
INTERESTS AT STAKE
(VARY BY STAKEHOLDER)
• Freedom to experiment.
• Advancement of science.
• Spread of scientific knowledge.
• Counterculture ethos.
• Financial gain.
• Non-interference with traditional biological interests (careers, status,
wealth).
• Avoidance of harm to subjects.
• Public health, safety, and well-being.
REGULATORY OPTIONS
• Status quo.
• Greater self-governance.
• Industry restrictions on access to commercial materials and
equipment.
• Legal requirements (licensure, training requirements, prior approval).
• Liability for harm to subjects or the environment.
• Prohibition (Germany).
GREATER SELF-GOVERNANCE
• More active and effective self-governing bodies, perhaps led by
community labs.
• Self-monitoring.
• NTB IRBs.
• Sanctions on unethical experimenters (exclusion from labs, iGEM, and
gatherings; being reported to government regulators).

Maxwell Mehlman, "Governing Non-Traditional Biology"