“The Spirit of Asilomar and the Future of Biotechnology” summit will occur on the 50th anniversary of the 1975 international meeting on recombinant DNA molecules at the historic Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California.
“The Spirit of Asilomar and the Future of Biotechnology” summit will occur on the 50th anniversary of the 1975 international meeting on recombinant DNA molecules at the historic Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California.
Today, software analyzes and emits strings of life – DNA, RNA, proteins. Increasingly accessible AI tools are accelerating. Who or what is steering the ship? To what ends?
Researchers are organizing to construct life entirely from scratch. What seemed fantastical just a few years ago is now reducible to clear questions, programs of work, and budget proposals. Life beyond lineage, long contemplated, raises entirely new concerns and questions.
Nations now publicly accuse one another of having offensive biological weapons programs. The foundational argument that those advancing biological weapons are enemies of all mankind is eroding. How do we make sure the peace holds?
Half a century of recombinant DNA is yielding burgeoning bioeconomies operating at scales attracting national and geopolitical attention. Are we citizens, consumers, subjects, or objects of the resulting bioeconomies? Are we the people building the bioeconomies the people wish for?
Consumers can source and grow bioluminescent petunias, blueberry tomatoes, and other GMOs. Policies based only on physical containment may no longer best match a moment in which biotechnologies are increasingly deployed on, in, and around us all.
In the half-century since, scientists, scholars, policymakers, and critics have debated whether “Asilomar” was a paradigmatic or exemplary event, recounting how it unfolded and what it all meant. Many have questioned whether “other Asilomars” are needed. There are many reasons to NOT have a meeting at Asilomar.
Want to learn more? See the The Spirit of Asilomar 2025 Program.