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Genetic Editing Ethics

Zara Sagan

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"Genetic Editing Ethics" provides a thoughtful exploration of the revolutionary CRISPR gene-editing technology and its profound ethical implications for society. The book masterfully bridges the gap between complex biotechnology and ethical considerations, offering readers a comprehensive framework for understanding how we can responsibly advance genetic editing while maintaining moral boundaries.The narrative progresses logically through three main sections, beginning with an accessible explanation of CRISPR's technical foundations and current applications. Using real-world case studies and clinical trial data, the book demonstrates how this technology is transforming medical research and treatment possibilities.The middle section delves into crucial ethical challenges, including the controversial topics of germline editing and genetic enhancement, while the final portion presents practical policy recommendations based on international examples and established bioethical frameworks.What sets this work apart is its balanced, interdisciplinary approach to examining CRISPR's impact on healthcare accessibility, environmental conservation, and human evolution. Rather than advocating for absolute positions, the book empowers readers to form their own informed opinions by presenting diverse perspectives from leading scientists and ethicists. This combination of scientific accuracy and ethical analysis makes it an invaluable resource for researchers, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and engaged citizens seeking to understand one of modern science's most transformative developments.
Disponible desde: 08/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 116 páginas.

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