Organizational change of synthetic biology research: Emerging initiatives advancing a bottom-up approach

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Current Research in Biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crbiot.2024.100188
Renan Gonçalves Leonel da Silva , Jakob Schweizer , Kalina Kamenova , Larry Au , Alessandro Blasimme , Effy Vayena
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Bottom-up Synthetic Biology (buSynBio) is an approach focused on the artificial making of minimal functional biosynthetic systems by recombining existent biochemical modules or manufacturing them from scratch. Over the last decade, this emerging orientation has gained new momentum with the development of new bioengineering tools, theories, and technologies. Despite the growing acceptance of buSynBio, few studies have dedicated attention to the analysis of its organizational aspects. This article offers the first systematic investigation of emerging research initiatives in buSynBio and their meaning to bioengineering research. Our analysis is based on a multi-method qualitative study, including expert literature review, bibliometric research and a documentary analysis of online materials such as reports and project descriptions available in official grant data repositories. Our study found that publications of specialized articles on “bottom-up synthetic biology” have increased, both in absolute numbers and normalized to total number of publications. We show how that might be enabled by novel mechanisms of organization that reposition material, intellectual and political resources in synthetic biology. Drawing on theoretical analyses within Science and Technology Studies (STS), we examine 14 research initiatives in 5 selected countries (Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands, and Switzerland). The bottom-up approach is supported by a variety of “tentative regimes” of scientific governance in different stages of consolidation, but holding in common the establishment of novel basic research in Chemistry, Biology, Engineering and Physics. The study aims to contribute to social science research in synthetic biology by shedding light on the implications of buSynBio as trend driving the current organizational change of bioengineering research.

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合成生物学研究的组织变革:推进自下而上方法的新举措
自下而上合成生物学(buSynBio)是一种通过重组现有生化模块或从零开始制造最小功能生物合成系统的方法。在过去十年中,随着新的生物工程工具、理论和技术的发展,这一新兴方向获得了新的动力。尽管 "生物合成 "越来越被人们所接受,但很少有研究关注其组织方面的分析。本文首次对生物合成生物学的新兴研究计划及其对生物工程研究的意义进行了系统调查。我们的分析基于多种方法的定性研究,包括专家文献综述、文献计量学研究以及对在线资料的文献分析,如官方基金数据存储库中的报告和项目说明。我们的研究发现,关于 "自下而上的合成生物学 "的专业文章的发表量有所增加,无论是绝对数量还是与总发表量相比的正常化数量都是如此。我们展示了如何通过新的组织机制,重新定位合成生物学的物质、智力和政治资源来实现这一目标。借鉴科学与技术研究(STS)的理论分析,我们研究了 5 个选定国家(德国、英国、美国、荷兰和瑞士)的 14 项研究计划。自下而上的方法得到了处于不同巩固阶段的各种科学管理 "暂行制度 "的支持,但共同点是在化学、生物学、工程学和物理学领域建立了新的基础研究。本研究旨在通过阐明 buSynBio 作为推动当前生物工程研究组织变革的趋势所产生的影响,为合成生物学领域的社会科学研究做出贡献。
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Current Research in Biotechnology
Current Research in Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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