Ameed Hashmi — HTGAA Spring 2026

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On a mission to convert methane into proteins

On a mission to convert methane into proteins
Week 1 HW: Principles and Practices
Mission: Converting eukaryotes into methanotrophes

Converting eukaryotes into methanotrophes
Unlocking C1 feedstock (i.e. methane) as the chief carbon source for precision fermentation.
0:N/A; 1:Low; 2:Medium; 3:High
| Does the option: | Option 1: Minimal Regulatory Compliance | Option 2: Internal Governance Framework | Option 3: Collaborative and Stakeholder-Engaged Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enhance Biosecurity | 2 | 3 | 3 |
| Foster Lab Safety | 2 | 3 | 3 |
| Protect the environment | 1-2 | 2-3 | 3 |
| Other considerations | 2 | 2-3 | 3 |
| Does the option: | Option 1: Minimal Regulatory Compliance | Option 2: Internal Governance Framework | Option 3: Collaborative and Stakeholder-Engaged Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enhance Biosecurity | Medium | High | High |
| • By preventing incidents | Prevention: Relies on basic legal safeguards (e.g., dual-use research oversight) but lacks proactive measures. | Prevention: Internal committee conducts risk assessments and biocontainment to stop misuse early. | Prevention: External partnerships add layers like gene synthesis screening to prevent bioterror risks. |
| • By helping respond | Response: Limited to required reporting; may delay effective action without internal protocols. | Response: Dedicated team for incident management and training improves rapid response. | Response: Global networks enable coordinated, expert-led responses. |
| Foster Lab Safety | Medium | High | High |
| • By preventing incident | Prevention: Follows BSL-1 standards for yeast work, minimizing basic hazards. | Prevention: Regular audits, training, and ethical reviews reduce accidents. | Prevention: Combines internal measures with best practices from consortia. |
| • By helping respond | Response: Depends on external guidelines; no dedicated internal support. | Response: Committee ensures quick containment and lessons learned. | Response: Stakeholder input enhances preparedness and resource sharing. |
| Protect the environment | Low - Medium | Medium - High | High |
| • By preventing incidents | Prevention: Complies with release regulations but minimal proactive environmental risk assessment. | Prevention: Internal reviews include ecological impact evaluations (e.g., gene transfer risks). | Engages environmental experts for advanced assessments like Bayesian networks for risks. |
| • By helping respond | Response: Basic cleanup protocols per law. | Response: Structured plans for containment breaches. | Response: Collaborative frameworks ensure rapid, informed mitigation. |
| Other considerations | Medium | Medium - High | High |
| • Minimizing costs and burdens to stakeholders | Low costs (no extras), feasible for small startups, minimal impedance, but limited promotion of apps beyond compliance. | Moderate costs for committee setup, highly feasible with scalable implementation, avoids impedance via efficient processes, promotes apps through ethical focus. | Higher initial costs offset by shared resources in partnerships, feasible for growth-oriented startups, minimal impedance (treats security as investment), strongly promotes apps via global innovation networks. |