As an attempt to interact with the public, and to promote a conversation around the topics of synthetic biology and genetic engineering, a simple survey was conducted.
The online survey tool, surveymonkey was used to design, distribute and collect responses from the survey.
The survey, which can be found here attempts to glean an understanding of public opinion towards the field of synthetic biology.
The Survey
The survey consists of ten simple questions:
How old are you?
What is your highest level of education?
To what religious denomination do you belong?
How would you rate your understanding of "synthetic biology"?
I have no idea what it is
I have some idea of what it may entail
I know what it is
I have a deep understanding of the field
Which of the following have led to your understanding of synthetic biology?
Television news
Newspaper articles
Internet articles
School or university
Friends and family
In your opinion genetic engineering is:
Unethical
Ethical but necessary
Ethical and very useful for humanity
I have conflicting opinions
Would you ever use a medicine if it was a genetically engineered bacterium?
As a member of the public do you feel that scientists, in general, approach technologies such as stem cell research, genetic engineering and synthetic biology:
Ethically
Neutrally
Unethically
As a member of the public, do you feel that new advance in science are communicated to you in an understandable way?
Which of the following areas do you consider most important for humanity?
Agriculture, food and beverage
Health and Medicine
Computer science and mathematics
Engineering and architecture
Sociology and philosophy
Education
History and politics
Analysis of results
Of the 168 responses to the survey, 46 % were undergraduate university students, and 30 % postgraduates.
Indeed, almost 70 % of respondents were aged 19 – 25. This does not nullify the results of the survey, but
it should thus be understood that any results gleaned from the survey are heavily biased toward to a younger, educated audience.
20 % of respondents did not know what the field of synthetic biology involves, whilst 26 % did. 43 % did not know exactly, but
felt they had some idea of what it may entail, whilst 11 % considered themselves possessing a deep knowledge of the field. The
understanding of the field was found to originate mainly from school or university education (38 %), internet articles (25 %)
and word of mouth by friends or family (22%)