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Why do some scientists skirt the edge of safety in the pursuit of discovery? Join us, lab safety experts Dan Scungio and Sean Kaufman, as we unravel the complex psychology of risk-taking in the laboratory, examining how personal thresholds for danger can lead to a dicey dance with the potentially hazardous. Our discussion illuminates the mysterious force that pushes individuals to breach protocol, even when the risks are glaringly apparent. We probe into the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time that has starkly redefined our collective understanding of risk, and how this has shifted behaviors and protocols within the scientific community.
Venturing further into the realm of controversy, we passionately deliberate the ethics of virus research, particularly the genetic alteration of viruses to simulate pandemics. We shed light on the global repercussions of such scientific gambles, advocating for innovative alternatives like artificial intelligence which promise to lower these existential stakes. As we close the conversation, we encourage our peers in the field of laboratory safety to engage in a profound self-inquiry about their own risk thresholds, underscoring the imperative to harmonize personal and organizational safety values to champion the most rigorous safety standards in our laboratories.

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Chapters

1. Risk and Responsibility in the Laboratory with Experts Dan Scungio and Sean Kaufman (00:00:00)

2. Acceptable Risk in Laboratory Safety (00:00:01)

3. Debating Acceptable Risk in Virus Research (00:13:18)

28 episodes