Benefits and Risks of Biotechnology

Health & Fitness

  • Author William Patrick Slattery
  • Published December 7, 2020
  • Word count 483

Although biotechnology seems like a modern, sophisticated technology, it dates back to human beings' existence in the world. You can't just talk about food, plants, and animals without it. Although it has witnessed revolutionary growth in the past century and since then, there is no looking back. The days are gone when Biotech was only about minimal edits in the genes for improvement and better performance, nowadays we can write anything and everything across the genome. Start listing the benefits of Biotechnology; the list will end, merits won't. Hence, for a quick reality check, let's shed light on the positives and the risks in detail;

BENEFITS:

Better Medical Treatment:

Some diseases emerge from the genes directly. The tools, studies, and information of Biotechnology facilitate Medical Professionals to look into detail, leading them to find the actual cause of the disease in detail. They now have more knowledge about, for example, the origin of cancer in the human body. Consequently, it will help in producing better, effective, and productive therapies to cure the disease better than ever. Many institutions have started working on treatments under the supervision of profound life sciences consulting firms to treat patients better.

Waste Management:

Waste these days are a big challenge, particularly for big metropolitan cities to manage. Failure in adequate Waste Management puts the environment in danger. The concern slowly and gradually will challenge the authorities to ponder. Here comes the Biotechnology, enlightening the experts about the biodegradability of some materials that can be used to packaging items, thus smartly managing the dumpsites. The study of Biotechnology also guides in clearly categorizing the steps needed for perfect Waste Management.

Conservation of Resources:

Earlier, the perishability of the food items used to be a significant concern. The worries are no more as Biotechnology has blessed us with useful methods of pasteurization and freezing—the processes used for Food Conservation base on Biotech. Since the food is better preserved and conserved, the exploitation of resources will be decreased. Furthermore, Life Sciences Consulting can help even more to increase the age of food items.

RISKS

Soil Fertility

Insecticides, pesticides, and other artificial seeds produced through bio-chemicals have enhanced the crops' nutritional values and production capacity. On the other hand, if you observe the rapid increase and betterment in the production, it exhausts the fertility of the land used for agriculture and cultivation. Consistent production with impressive quality and great quantity has the risk of losing/affecting fertility, a long-term loss.

Weaponizing Biology

When there are positive uses of technology, people can also abuse the features of biotechnology. Bioweapons are deadlier than the weapons used previously because they can't be easily detected or stopped. Consequently, harming more than we can imagine. Intentionally injecting and spreading poison or infectious diseases can lead to serious consequences. The production of dangerous bioweapons is reportedly happening in developed nations of the world, which is quite alarming.

Author Bio:

William Patrick Slattery, the President, and CEO of Nieuw Amsterdam Advisors, a life sciences consulting firm. He is regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the Life Sciences industry noted for combining a calm demeanor with a shrewd negotiation skill set that allows for navigating the most challenging business environments on behalf of his client firms.

https://www.nieuwamsterdamadvisors.com/

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