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    • Medical Ethics
    • Science Policy
    • Biosecurity Research

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    • Historically, transparency in medicine and STEM research has evolved, influenced by events like the Nuremberg Code and NIH Guidelines for Recombinant DNA Research.
    • Public engagement and informed consent became crucial, shifting perspectives on scientific research and its societal implications.
    • Post-1990s security concerns and regulations have increasingly challenged scientific self-regulation and open information dissemination.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the historical trajectory of transparency and self-regulation in scientific research.
    • To analyze the impact of security concerns and regulations on scientific freedom and biosecurity research.
    • To explore strategies for regaining scientific control while balancing transparency and security needs.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical analysis of key ethical codes and regulatory developments.
    • Review of scientific community's self-regulation practices.
    • Examination of the tension between transparency and security in contemporary research.

    Main Results:

    • The Nuremberg Code and NIH guidelines marked significant steps toward public involvement and ethical oversight.
    • Security-driven regulations have increasingly curtailed scientists' ability to self-regulate and share findings.
    • This shift poses challenges for critical biosecurity research.

    Conclusions:

    • Re-establishing scientific control requires navigating the complex interplay between transparency, security, and public interest.
    • Finding a balance is essential to foster innovation and support vital biosecurity research.
    • The scientific community must proactively engage in policy discussions to shape a future that supports both security and scientific progress.