thinking about the phrase "gain-of-function research" in this context all day. seems cool and finehttps://twitter.com/Nature/status/666158895149264897 …
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Oedipa Maas Retweeted nature
thinking about the phrase "gain-of-function research" in this context all day. seems cool and finehttps://twitter.com/Nature/status/666158895149264897 …
Oedipa Maas added,
like what are we even doing here manpic.twitter.com/dFeoNErEgt
looks like this one got in just under the wire when the US government stopped funding "gain-of-function" research in 2013 https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/lab-made-coronavirus-triggers-debate-34502 …pic.twitter.com/TbCG782gkr
is this one of those "promise or threat" distinctionspic.twitter.com/yZJrTcynY3
we love to move a virus from a candidate emerging pathogen to a clear and present danger. this word salad definitely justifies altering a virus specifically to make it capable of infecting humans, to me
Oedipa Maas Retweeted Madeleine Thompson
lmao this guy is doing Sanjay Gupta episodes about """hunting""" the virus right nowhttps://twitter.com/mad_th/status/1237022303638224896 …
Oedipa Maas added,
I haven't listened but to be clear, they did not *find* or "hunt" this virus capable of infecting people in the wild somewhere, they purposefully created it for this study to show it was "more possible than they had thought" as part of their "gain-of-function" researchpic.twitter.com/13i3vkd73s
still Extremely Upset about this story. even assuming the research is innocent, the only point of it would be to demonstrate that with some VERY unlucky evolution, it's *distantly* plausible that something like COVID-19 could have come from a natural population. which ... ......
I think what they showed was that it wasn't distant at all. Indeed, it had already happened twice by the time that study came out.
you're saying there were two other coronavirus outbreaks?
Yes, SARS and MERS were both coronaviruses.
sorry, was just about to delete & rephrase once I realized what you meant! if that was the case though, they could research the ways it had already done so, no? not create new ones? also, https://www.the-scientist.com/news-analysis/sars-escaped-beijing-lab-twice-50137 …
I think there's value in watching for future threats. There's a bird flu in China that kills humans mercilessly (at least 30% CFR) but has never gone person to person. I'll agree we shouldn't play around but we have to watch for what might happen.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H7N9 …
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