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Item 5.5 The Future of Biotechnology: A Show of Good Faith(Rice University, 2025) Camenares, Devin; López, Andrea Isabel; Jannah, Roudlotul; Jibriel, Mohammed; Anjum, Bushra E.Religion and biotechnology are often seen as being in conflict, but this narrow view can deepen divisions and alienate communities. Building biotechnology’s future requires learning from the past and understanding its cultural and religious contexts. We urge scientists to engage with other disciplines to grasp broader social issues and improve communication across divides. Envisioning responsible innovation means honoring history, fostering dialogue, and recognizing the diverse traditions that shape how biotechnology is received and applied.Item 6.3 Community biology: Advancing responsible biotech innovation(Rice University, 2025) Jannah, Roudlotul; Anjum, Bushra E.; Lardner, Casey; Chappell, Callie R.; Palmer, Xavier-Lewis; Perez, Rolando; Mitra, Aishwarya Sparky; Camenares, Devin; Seah, Adeline; Kong, David; Elcock, Leon B.; Flores, WariNkwi; Thaweechuen, JirapatCommunity biology is a grassroots movement that can empower individuals and communities outside the traditional academic and industrial silos. It can offer local solutions to global challenges through community engagement and empowerment by establishing “third spaces” like community labs. These more accessible spaces can improve equity, resilience, and innovation with biotechnology that has already existed in local communities across the globe. To further illustrate its potential, compelling case studies of the diverse impact of community biology initiatives globally are provided. In this entreaty, we provide a call to action to support community biology globally by forging new partnerships, building needed infrastructure, and securing sources of funding. Recognizing community biology as essential infrastructure is paramount to ensuring that the benefits of biotechnology are realized by all.