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Introduced
01/28/2015
01/28/2015
In Committee
02/19/2015
02/19/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017
01/03/2017
Introduced Session
114th Congress
Bill Summary
Engineering Biology Research and Development Act of 2015 Directs the President to implement a National Engineering Biology Research and Development Program to advance societal well-being, national security, and economic productivity and competitiveness through: advancing areas of research at the intersection of the biological, physical, and information sciences and engineering; supporting social science research that advances the field of engineering biology and contributes to the adoption of new products, processes, and technologies; expanding the number of researchers, educators, and students with engineering biology training; accelerating the translation and commercialization of engineering biology research and development by the private sector; and improving the interagency planning and coordination of federal government activities related to engineering biology. Directs the President to designate an interagency committee on engineering biology to oversee the planning, management, and coordination of the Program. Requires the President to designate an advisory committee on engineering biology research and development to assess the progress being made in implementing the Program. Directs the National Science Foundation to contract with the National Academies to convene a workshop to review the ethical, legal, environmental, and other appropriate societal issues related to engineering biology research and development. Requires the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Department of Energy, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Environmental Protection Agency to carry out specified research activities as part of the Program.
AI Summary
This bill, the Engineering Biology Research and Development Act of 2015, establishes a National Engineering Biology Research and Development Program to advance societal well-being, national security, and economic competitiveness by fostering research at the intersection of biological, physical, and information sciences and engineering, supporting social science research related to the adoption of new technologies, increasing the number of trained professionals in this field, and accelerating the commercialization of engineering biology innovations. The bill mandates the creation of an interagency committee to oversee the program's planning and coordination, and an advisory committee to assess its progress. It also directs the National Science Foundation to organize a workshop through the National Academies to examine the ethical, legal, environmental, and societal implications of engineering biology, and outlines specific research and development activities for various federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Department of Energy, NASA, and the Environmental Protection Agency, to contribute to the program's goals.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Research and Technology. (on 02/19/2015)
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