Bill 118 s 2356, also known as the Gene Synthesis Safety and Security Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to regulate the synthesis of genes, which involves creating artificial DNA sequences in a laboratory setting.
The bill aims to address concerns about the potential misuse of gene synthesis technology for harmful purposes, such as creating dangerous pathogens or bioweapons. It seeks to establish a framework for ensuring the safe and secure use of gene synthesis technology, including requiring background checks for individuals requesting gene synthesis services and implementing measures to prevent the synthesis of harmful genetic material.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the establishment of a national database of gene synthesis orders, as well as requirements for gene synthesis providers to report suspicious orders to law enforcement authorities. It also calls for the development of best practices for biosecurity in gene synthesis facilities and research institutions.
Overall, the Gene Synthesis Safety and Security Act is aimed at promoting responsible use of gene synthesis technology while also safeguarding against potential risks to public health and national security. It represents a bipartisan effort to address emerging challenges in the field of biotechnology and genetic engineering.