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North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingpic BiologyBrendan ParentFollow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.unc.edu/ncjoltCf Part of the Law CommonsRecommended CitationBrenda

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.edu/nqolt/vx>l 1 S/iss2.'4This Article Is brought to you for free and open access by Carolina Law Scholarship Repository It has been accepted tor inc

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North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingpng Agency Regulations for Synthetic BiologyBrendan Parent’The products of synthetic biology may improve medicine, national security, environmental pro

tection, and the economy, but under-regulated development could catastrophically compromise these endeavors. Considering the dangers exhibited by exis persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingp

ting microorganisms and public access to tools of synthetic biology construction, the field’s untested novelty implicates human health and safety. Fur

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ther, social justice concerns are raised by the resources required to sustain a shift from a fossil fuel-based economy to a biofuel-based economy. Cur

North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingpl Institutes of Health, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Food and Drug Administration. Interagency regulation provides the strongest prosp

ect for supporting beneficial developments while protecting against hazards unique to the field. This Article provides a brief history of synthetic bi persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingp

ology and examines its public and private development. This Article also examines its potential benefits and risks and current applicable regulations,

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both national and international. It concludes with propositions for regulatory modification, and attention is given to domestic interagency regulatio

North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingpHe received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was presented with the ABA Award for Excellence in Health Law. He would like to t

hank Professor Ani Satz for her assistance with this Article, Jaydce Hanson and Eric Hoffman for their insights, and his wife, Jane Pucher, for caring persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingp

about things like Synthetic Biology.308N.C.J.L. &TECH.[Vol. 15:307Table OF ContentsI.Introduction...............................309II.Definition and

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Brief History...............310III.Public vs. Private Models of Development ...315A.Public Development......................316B.Private Development..

North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingp........3241Symbolic Concern................3242Threats to Social Justice.......3263Physical Dangers................330V.Arguments Dismissing the Dang

ers ofSynthetic Biology..........................333VI.Current Regulations........................338A.The Presidential Commission’s Report....339B.In persistent-effects-advertising-childhood-workingp

ternational Regulation................342

North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

North Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyVolume 15 I Issue 2Article 441640Reproduction-Powered Industry: Coordinating Agency Regulations for Syntheti

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