{"id":680,"date":"2025-06-02T17:14:52","date_gmt":"2025-06-02T16:14:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/global-science-and-epistemic-justice\/?p=680"},"modified":"2025-06-02T17:21:25","modified_gmt":"2025-06-02T16:21:25","slug":"future-proofing-societys-use-of-synthetic-biology-in-plant-science","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/global-science-and-epistemic-justice\/2025\/06\/02\/future-proofing-societys-use-of-synthetic-biology-in-plant-science\/","title":{"rendered":"Future-proofing society&#8217;s use of synthetic biology in plant science"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Originally published at: https:\/\/www.kent.ac.uk\/news\/society\/36682\/future-proofing-societys-use-of-synthetic-biology-in-plant-science<\/p>\n<p>by Emily Collins<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">Kent sociologist, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kent.ac.uk\/school-of-social-sciences\/people\/1402\/y-zhang-joy\">Professor Joy Y. Zhang<\/a>, has been awarded a \u00a31.88 million grant from the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.aria.org.uk\/opportunity-spaces\/programmable-plants\/synthetic-plants\/meet-the-creators\">Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA)<\/a> to lead a pioneering project which aims to future-proof UK policy on synthetic plants, foster a sustainable innovation ecosystem, and promote meaningful public and stakeholder engagement in the life sciences.<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">New technological developments in synthetic biology are enabling scientists to make plants more productive, resilient and sustainable. This rapidly advancing technology could help society overcome major health and environmental challenges, but if innovation in this field is to reach its full potential, it needs to be aligned to societal values.<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\"><em>Futuring Biological Commons: Promoting Response-ability among Stakeholders of Synthetic Plants<\/em>, is a response to this need. The project, led by Professor Zhang, founding director of the <a href=\"https:\/\/research.kent.ac.uk\/global-science-and-epistemic-justice\/\">Centre for Global Science and Epistemic Justice (GSEJ)<\/a> in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kent.ac.uk\/school-of-social-sciences\">School of Social Sciences<\/a>, alongside <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kent.ac.uk\/biosciences\/people\/1189\/smales-mark\">Mark Smales<\/a>, Professor of Biotechnology in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kent.ac.uk\/school-of-natural-sciences\">School of Natural Sciences<\/a>, will promote meaningful and actionable public discussion on new technological development in plant synthetic genomics, aiming to foster responsible innovation and support a healthy research community.<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">To achieve this, the team will carry out several social scientific activities that include building a cross-sector network for scientists, policymakers, industry, farmers, and the public; creating a training course for early-career plant scientists; publishing a new ethical framework; and producing sets of resources for the public. Their approach will draw on GSEJ\u2019s established work on \u2018commoning\u2019, a social framework which empowers stakeholders, as co-owners of knowledge and shared futures, to respond to new opportunities and challenges with care, foresight, and collective responsibility.<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">The team\u2019s efforts will deliver a practical, forward-looking set of ethics and resources for novel technologies that considers care for new biological forms and the UK\u2019s wider biodiversity, ultimately building a community focused on responsible innovation.<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">Professor Zhang said: \u2019This project closely aligns with GSEJ\u2019s broader research in engineering biology, forming a key part of the Centre\u2019s initiative to promote O.D.E.SS.I \u2013 a new approach to science-society dialogue that champions Open, Deliberative, Enabling, Sensible &amp; Sensitive, and Innovative modes of engagement- which helps mobilise collective action around scientific potential. The project also advances an experience-based, future-oriented plant ethics \u2013 one that embraces care for engineered lifeforms and symbiodiversity \u2013 supporting the UK\u2019s global leadership in socially responsible and ethically sound life science innovation.\u2019<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">Professor Smales commented: \u2018The potential for engineering biology technologies is enormous, however this will only be realised if all stakeholders are collectively given the required information and opportunity to feed into its responsible application. This award provides an important platform for precisely that.\u2019<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-bottom=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-bottom=\"0px\" data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">Professor Lynn Frewer, co-investigator from Newcastle University, noted:<br \/>\n\u2018This project marks a vital step toward developing a resilient, future-oriented approach to introducing scientifically enhanced plants in the UK\u2014ensuring that both policy and practice are aligned with the needs and values of all stakeholders.\u2019<\/p>\n<p data-ccp-border-between=\"0px none #000000\" data-ccp-padding-between=\"0px\">Julian Little, a consultant on the project, said: \u2018How people think and feel about a new technology will have a significant impact on its future success and uptake in the market place. This project is exactly what is required to get an accurate barometer of stakeholder thinking in place\u2019.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Originally published at: https:\/\/www.kent.ac.uk\/news\/society\/36682\/future-proofing-societys-use-of-synthetic-biology-in-plant-science by Emily Collins Kent sociologist, Professor Joy Y. 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