Genetic engineering has already produced impressive results in
biological research. The gene transfer and cloning methods are changing
biotechnology into an innovative activity with potentially great impact
on health care, on chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries, on the
agricultural and the natural environment. It has thus attracted a great
deal of attention from the public and regulatory authorities. There is a
need to reconcile technological progress with safety assurance and civic
acceptance. Technologies are regulated according to the inherent risk
evaluated, through criteria based upon existing scientific evidence, new
rigorous information, and/or records of safe applications and good
performances. This should also apply to biotechnology. The title
Scientific-Technical Backgrounds for Biotechnology Regulation is
only intended to indicate that regulatory provisions for
biotechnological activities should be in agreement and not in open
contradiction with scientific knowledge and established technological
experience.