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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-12-02 09:17 pm

[ SECRET POST #5810 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5810 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2022-12-03 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
That’s not actually what most gain of function research that actually happens is focused on though. Especially the stuff that tends to make the news and get conspiracy theorists revved up. Let’s take probably the last actual GoF experiment that caused media panic - the fucking flu ferrets in Wisconsin and Tokyo that were developed to study the mechanics of how diseases spread in mammals and the effectiveness of different vaccine strategies on controlling pandemics. The media jumped all over “the super flu” idea and the conspiracy theorists went nuts. But here’s the thing - even if you somehow managed to make the modified bird flu jump from equally modified ferrets to humans, it would be a seriously shitty bioweapon. Like all the other terrorists would make fun of you at the cool parties. Now, the problem that the scientific community had with these experiments is that the university laboratories that conducted them failed to consider downstream applications of this research and possibly didn’t receive appropriate oversight from the university and the federal government.

Also, the flu ferrets, like the majority of “biolabs,” were funded by the NIH and various philanthropic organizations focused on preventing and treating communicable diseases. This is all public record.