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Open Letter: Research on gene drive technology can benefit conservation and public health

As a global community, we are facing life-threatening challenges that undermine our future, from catastrophic loss of biodiversity to acute public health threats.

Malaria cases are on the rise again after decades of progress, and fragile ecosystems are undergoing intensifying rates of extinctions. These challenges require new and complementary tools if we are to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and the Aichi Targets[i].

As the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) meets for the 14th Conference of the Parties (COP14) in Egypt in November, decision-makers from countries around the world will have an opportunity to reaffirm the importance of enabling research to support responsible innovation and evidence-based decision-making.

Closing the door on research by creating arbitrary barriers, high uncertainty, and open-ended delays will significantly limit our ability to provide answers to the questions policy-makers, regulators and the public are asking. The moratorium suggested at CBD on field releases would prevent the full evaluation of the potential uses of gene drive. Instead, the feasibility and modalities of any field evaluation should be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Much of the progress we have made in the past century in improving the livelihoods and wellbeing of communities around the world is the result of increased knowledge acquired through scientific research. Science has not brought solutions to all our problems, but improved understanding and evidence have been key to progress. Innovations in vaccines, for example, have saved millions of lives: the 74% percent reduction in childhood deaths from measles over the past decade is a demonstration of the life-changing power of scientific research [ii].

Gene drive is a well-established field of research. First observed in the 1920s in mice and Drosophila, gene drive is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has been the subject of investigation for many years. Recent advances in gene editing tools have allowed notable progress in the two years since gene drive was first discussed at CBD, helping deliver increased knowledge and greater understanding of the possible applications of gene drive, while shedding further light on its risks, limitations, and potential.

While these advances are important, there is still much more to be achieved before any gene drive organisms could be considered for regulatory evaluation. Key institutions, such as the African Union, have called for continued work in this field, emphasising the value of the opportunity and the need for informed case-by-case assessment of this technology by national authorities [iii].

Scientists, alongside regulatory experts, funders and sponsors of the research, are working together to ensure research is carried out safely and responsibly, by building on previous experiences, using published policy and information, and putting in place monitoring and containment systems to prevent accidental releases [iv] [v]. Ongoing discussions are also taking place to determine suitable conditions for field evaluations.

Member States can enable the Convention on Biological Diversity to be a platform for knowledge and experience sharing. We should not decide against the use of a tool before potential costs and benefits can be fully evaluated. We urge governments to ensure the decisions taken at the Convention on Biological Diversity’s next meeting do not amount to a moratorium on gene drive research, but instead offer a balanced and constructive way forward for Parties to learn and monitor this field of research.

Signed [1]:

Prof. Austin Burt

Professor of Evolutionary Genetics

Imperial College London,

UK

Principal Investigator, Target Malaria

David Hartwell

Acting Board Chair

Wildlife Land Trust (Humane Society of the US)

Board Vice Chair

National Audubon Society

USA

Prof. Anne Dell CBE FRS FMedSci

Head

Department of Life Sciences

Imperial College London

UK

Tim Allard

Acting Chief Executive

Australian Wildlife Conservancy

Australia

Malaria No More

USA

Dr. Karen Poiani

CEO

Island Conservation

Dr. Charles Mbogo

Chief Research Scientist

Kemri-Wellcome Trust Research Programme

Kenya

Yacine Diop Djibo

Executive Director

Speak Up Africa

Dr. Daniel Masiga

Principal Scientist, Human and Animal Health

International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology

Kenya

Dr. Fred Aboagye-Antwi

Department of Animal Biology and Conservation Science

School of Biological Sciences

College of Basic and Applied Sciences

University of Ghana

Ghana

Angus Parker

Board Chair

Island Conservation

Dr. Hirotaka Kanuka

Professor and Chair

Department of Tropical Medicine

Jikei University School of Medicine

Japan

Prof. Pontiano Kaleebu

Director,

Uganda Virus Research Institute

Uganda

Professor Sir Brian Greenwood CBE, FRS

Manson Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine,

London School of Health and Tropical Medicine

UK

Dr. Suresh Subramani

Distinguished Professor

Division of Biological Sciences

University of California, San Diego

USA

Dr. Abraham Mnzava

Senior Malaria Coordinator

African Leaders Malaria Alliance

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ruth Müller

Head of the Unit

Medical Entomology

Department of Biomedical Sciences

Institute of Tropical Medicine

Belgium

Chief Manager

Genetics and Ecology Platform

PoloGGB

Italy

Dr. Laurence Slutsker, MD, MPH

Director

Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases

Center for Malaria Control and Elimination

PATH

Prof. Claudia Emerson, PhD

Director, Institute on Ethics & Policy for Innovation,

Associate Professor, Philosophy

McMaster University,

Canada

Prof. Lizette L. Koekemoer

Research Professor/Director

Wits Research Institute for Malaria

University of the Witwatersrand

South Africa

Dr. Charles Mugoya

Chairperson,

National Biosafety Committee

Uganda National Council for Science and Technology

Uganda

Victoria Seaver Dean

President

Seaver Institute

USA

Brian B. Tarimo
Research Scientist-Vector Biology & Parasitology
Department of Environmental Health and Ecological Sciences

Ifakara Health Institute

Tanzania

Dr. Laurie Zoloth

Margaret E. Burton Professor

Senior Advisor to the Provost

Programs in Social Ethics

University of Chicago

USA

Prof. Neil Ferguson

Director, MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis

Head, Dept. of Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Vice-Dean (Academic Development), Faculty of Medicine

Imperial College London

UK

Prof. Abdallah Daar

Professor of Clinical Public Health and Global Health

Dalla Lana School of Public Health

Professor of Surgery

University of Toronto,

Canada

Dr. Mamadou Coulibaly

University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako,

Mali

Prof. Steven Russell

Professor of Genome Biology

Department of Genetics

University of Cambridge,

UK

Prof. Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

Professor

Johns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health

Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

Malaria Research Institute

USA

Dr. Diabate Abdoulaye

Chef de Bureau liaison recherche développement de la Direction Régionale de l’Ouest de l’IRSS, Burkina Faso Maitre de Recherche Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques

Principal Investigator, Target Malaria Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

Dr. John Godwin

Department of Biological Sciences

North Carolina State University,

USA

Prof. Anthony A. James

University of California Irvine Malaria Initiative

Tata Institute for Genetics and Society

USA

Prof. Nora J. Besansky

O’Hara Professor of Biology

Department of Biological Sciences & Eck Institute of Global Health

University of Notre Dame,

USA

Dr. Leonard Mboera

Southern African Center for Infectious Disease Surveillance

Tanzania

Dr. Jonathan Kayondo

Senior Research Officer/ Ag HoD Division of Entomology

Uganda Virus Research Institute,

Uganda

Prof. Andrea Crisanti

Professor of Molecular Parasitology

Imperial College London

UK

Prof. Sir Charles Godfray FRS

Oxford University

UK

Prof. Luke Alphey

Group Leader, Arthropod Genetics

Pirbright Institute

UK

Dr. Alekos Simoni

Research Associate,

Imperial College London,

UK

Prof. Tom Burkot

Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine

James Cook University

Australia

Prof Raymond J. Monnat, Jr. M.D.

Professor of Pathology and Genome Sciences

Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering

University of Washington,

USA

Dr. Omar S. Akbari

Division of Biological Sciences

Section of Cell and Developmental Biology

University of California San Diego,

USA

Prof. Barry Stoddard

Member

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,

USA

Jerome Amir Singh

Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Advisory Services on Global Health Research and Development

South Africa

Greta Immobile Molaro

Chief Executive Officer

Polo d’Innovazione Genomica, Genetica e Biologia,

Italy

Prof. David Threadgill

Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cellular Medicine

Texas A & M University,

USA

Prof. George Christophides

Professor of Infectious Diseases & Immunity

Imperial College London,

UK

Principal Investigator, Transmission: Zero

Dr. Karl Campbell

South America Regional Director

Island Conservation

Genetic Biocontrol of Invasive Rodents Steering Committee

Dr. Nikolai Windbichler

Lecturer,

Imperial College London,

UK

Principal Investigator Transmission: Zero

Prof. Beth Shapiro

Professor

University of California Santa Cruz,

USA

Kevin M. Esvelt

Assistant Professor

Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

USA

Dr. Jason A. Delborne

Associate Professor

Genetic Engineering and Society Center

North Carolina State University,

USA

Roberta Spaccapelo

Department of Experimental Medicine

University of Perugia,

Italy

John Marshall

Assistant Professor

University of California Berkeley School of Public Health,

USA

Prof. Gregory Lanzaro

Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology

School of Veterinary Medicine

University of California

Davis, CA 95616

USA

Brian Richard Lovett

Department of Entomology

University of Maryland,

USA

Prof. Paul Thomas

University of Adelaide,

Australia

Prof. Ethan Bier

University of California, San Diego

Tata Institute for Genetics and Society

University of California, Irvine Malaria Initiative

USA

Dr. S. Patrick Kachur, MD, MPH

Professor of Population and Family Health

Columbia University Medical Center

USA

Prof. Kevin Marsh

Professor of Tropical Medicine

University of Oxford

UK

Senior Adviser

African Academy of Sciences

Dr. Edward Katongole-Mbidde

Scientist

Uganda Virus Research Institute

Uganda

Prof. Paulo Paes de Andrade

Professor of Genetics

Federal University of Pernambuco

Brazil

Allan Ronald OC OM MD FRSC,

Distinguished Professor Emeritus

University of Manitoba

Canada

Dr. Shaibal Kumar Dasgupta

Tata Institute for Genetics and Society

India

Michael Gottlieb

Associate Director of Science, Retired

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

USA

Dr. Roya E. Haghighat-Khah

Research Associate

Imperial College London

UK

Dr. Paul Ndebele

Senior Research Regulatory Specialist

Office of Research Excellence

George Washington University

USA

Prof. Michael Bonsall

University of Oxford

UK

Prof. Ingrid M. Parker

Professor and Chair

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

University of California Santa Cruz

USA

Prof. Azra Ghani

Chair in Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health

Imperial College London

UK

Dr. Tony Nolan

Senior Research Fellow

Imperial College London

UK

Prof. Paul Lasko, FRSC

Department of Biology

University of McGill

Canada

Prof. Zach N. Adelman

Professor and Presidential Impact Fellow

Department of Entomology

Texas A&M University

USA

Dr. Philippos A Papathanos

Senior Lecturer

Department of Entomology

Robert H Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Israel

Dr. Michael J. Smanski

University of Minnesota

USA

Prof. Frédéric Tripet

Director

Centre for Applied Entomology and Parasitology

Keele University School of Life Sciences

UK

Dr. Jeremy K. Herren

International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology

Kenya

Prof. John Mumford

Professor of Natural Resource Management

Centre for Environmental Policy

Imperial College London

UK

Prof. Steve Lindsay

Chair in Public Health Entomology

Durham University

UK

Valentino Gantz

Assistant Research Scientist

University of California San Diego

USA

Dr. Chris A. Wozniak

Biologist

USA

Dr. Michael R. Reddy

Senior Scientist

Microsoft Research

USA

Dr. Fredros Okumu

Director of Science

Ifakara Health Institute

Tanzania

Prof. Traoré Sékou F.

Director of the Malaria Research and Training Center/Entomology

Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dentistry

Mali

Prof. Halidou Tinto, PharmD PhD

Regional Director

IRSS Nanoro

Head

Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro

Burkina Faso

Megan Serr

Research Associate

Department of Biology

North Carolina State University

USA

Dr. Dimitri Blondel

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Department of Biology

North Carolina State University

USA

Andrew Veale

Senior Lecturer

Department of Environment and Animal Sciences

UNITEC

New Zealand

Daniel White

Research Fellow

University of Western Australia

Australia

Dr. Louis G. Mukwaya

Scientific Advisor

Uganda Virus Research Institute

Uganda

Prof. Nelson K. Sewankambo

Professor of Medicine and Director of THRiVE

Makerere University of Public Health Sciences

Uganda

Michelle Connolly

Network Manager

ANTI-VeC (a GCRF Network in Vector Borne Disease)

MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR)

University of Glasgow

UK

Prof. George Church

Harvard Medical School

USA

Prof. Immo Kleinschmidt

Professor of Epidemiology

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

UK

Prof. Robin Lovell-Badge

Senior Group Leader and Head

Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics

Francis Crick Institute

UK

Prof. Robert M. Waterhouse

Department of Ecology and Evolution

Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

University of Lausanne

Switzerland

Prof. Mariangela Bonizzoni

Professor of Zoology

Department of Biology and Biotechnology

University of Pavia

Italy

Ben Novak

Lead Scientist

Revive & Restore

Dr Frederic Simard

French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD)

France

Prof. Claudio Valladares Padua

Researcher and Professor

Brazil

Dr. Sabrina Absalon

Research Associate

Department of Infectious Diseases

Boston Children’s Hospital

USA

Alun L. Lloyd

Drexel Professor and Director of Biomathematics Program

Department of Mathematics

North Carolina State University

USA

Prof. Jo Lines

Professor of Malaria Control and Vector Biology

London School of Tropical Hygiene and Medicine

UK

N. Regina Rabinovich

ExxonMobil Scholar in Residence

Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health

USA

Prof. Nicole Achee

Research Professor

Eck Institute of Global Health

Department of Biological Sciences

University of Notre Dame

USA

Dr. Philip Leftwich

Research Associate

Pirbright Institute

UK

Pr. Roch K. Dabiré

Directeur de Recherche

Chercheur Entomologiste Médical

Directeur Régional de l’IRSS

Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques

Burkina Faso

Dr. Michael Smith

Regional Ecologist

Australian Wildlife Conservancy

Australia

Dr. Chris Somerville

Program Officer, Scientific Research

Open Philanthropy Project

USA

Dr. Heather Youngs

Program Officer, Scientific Research

Open Philanthropy Project

USA

Dr. Silas Majambere

Director

Mosquito Consulting

Norway

Dr. Philip Welkhoff, PhD

Director

Malaria Program

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

USA

Krijn Paaijmans

Assistant Professor

School of Life Sciences

Arizona State University

USA

Sentelle Eubanks

PM James Lab

University of California, Irvine

USA

Dr. Douglas W. Miano

Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection

University of Nairobi

Kenya

Prof. Mike Turner

Head of Infection and Immunobiology

Wellcome Trust

UK

Dr. Elizabeth Bennett

Vice President, Species Conservation

Wildlife Conservation Society

Dr. Jeantine E. Lunshof

Research Scientist, Ethicist

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

USA

Dr. Sanjay Basu

Pirbright Institute

UK

Paul Brindley

George Washington University

USA

Dr. Martin C. Taylor

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

UK

Raymond St. Leger

University of Maryland

USA

Jonathan Hoekstra

Vice-Chair

Island Conservation Board of Directors

Prof. Gassama Yaye Kene

Plant Biotechnology

Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar

Vice Chair Académie Nationale des Sciences et Techniques du Sénégal

Senegal

J. Royden Saah

Coordinator

Genetic Biocontrol of Invasive Rodents Partnership

Island Conservation

Dr. Athanase Badolo

Associate Professor of Medical Entomology

University Ouaga 1 Joseph Ki-Zerbo

Burkina Faso

[i] Bellard et al., (2016) “Alien species as a driver of recent extinctions” Biology letters vol. 12,2.

Spatz et al., (2017) “Globally threatened vertebrates on islands with invasive species”. Science Advances,

Vol. 3, no. 10

WHO (2017) World Malaria Report

WHO (2015) Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030

[ii] WHO http://www.who.int/immunization/diseases/measles/global_coordination/en/index4.html

[iii] See for e.g., the African Union High Level Expert Panel report (2018) Gene Drives for Malaria Control and Elimination in Africa and the WHO Vector Control Advisory Committee (VCAG) Report of the fifth meeting of VCAG and Report of the eighth meeting of VCAG (2018)

[iv] See for example:

[v] Reports and decisions Informing the safe and responsible management of gene drive research have been published by, among others:

[1] Affiliation provided for identification purposes only

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