I think that the key difference is that in the case of profitable-but-bad technologies, someone, somewhere, will probably invent them because there’s great incentive to do so.
In the case of gain-of-function, if there stops being grants and the academics who do it become pariahs, then the incentive to do the gain-of-function research is gone.
That’s fair enough and a good point.
I think that the key difference is that in the case of profitable-but-bad technologies, someone, somewhere, will probably invent them because there’s great incentive to do so.
In the case of gain-of-function, if there stops being grants and the academics who do it become pariahs, then the incentive to do the gain-of-function research is gone.