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A crack in creation: gene editing and the unthinkable power to control evolution
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ISBN: 9781328915368 Year: 2018 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Not since the atomic bomb as a technology so alarmed its inventors that they warned the world about its use. Not, that is, until 2015, when biologist Jennifer Doudna called for a worldwide moratorium on the use of the gene-editing tool CRISPR - a revolutionary new technology that she helped create - to make heritable changes in human embryos. The cheapest, simplest, most effective way of manipulating DNA ever known, CRISPR may well give us the cure to HIV, genetic diseases, and some cancers. Yet even the tiniest changes to DNA could have myriad, unforeseeable consequences - to say nothing of the implications of intentionally mutating embryos to create 'better' humans.


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Hacking the Code of Life : How Gene Editing Will Rewrite Our Futures
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ISBN: 9781785786259 Year: 2020 Publisher: London : Icon Books,

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Just 45 years ago, the age of gene modification was born. But GM is rapidly being supplanted by a new system called CRISPR or 'gene editing'. Scientists can now manipulate the genes of almost any organism with a degree of precision, ease and speed unthinkable only ten years ago. We can edit wheat genes to exclude the proteins that cause gluten intolerance. We can breed mosquitoes with a 'suicide gene' that kills their offspring before they can pass on Zika or yellow fever. But is it ethical ? If a person is suffering from a lethal genetic disease, is it unethical to deny them this option ? And who controls the application of this technology, when it makes 'biohacking' - perhaps of one's own genome - a real possibility ?


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Heritable human genome editing
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ISBN: 0309671167 0309671140 Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington, District of Columbia : National Academies Press,

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"Heritable human genome editing - making changes to the genetic material of eggs, sperm, or any cells that lead to their development, including the cells of early embryos, and establishing a pregnancy - raises not only scientific and medical considerations but also a host of ethical, moral, and societal issues. Human embryos whose genomes have been edited should not be used to create a pregnancy until it is established that precise genomic changes can be made reliably and without introducing undesired changes - criteria that have not yet been met, says Heritable Human Genome Editing. From an international commission of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and the U.K.'s Royal Society, the report considers potential benefits, harms, and uncertainties associated with genome editing technologies and defines a translational pathway from rigorous preclinical research to initial clinical uses, should a country decide to permit such uses. The report specifies stringent preclinical and clinical requirements for establishing safety and efficacy, and for undertaking long-term monitoring of outcomes. Extensive national and international dialogue is needed before any country decides whether to permit clinical use of this technology, according to the report, which identifies essential elements of national and international scientific governance and oversight."--


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Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing : continuing the global discussion : proceedings of a workshop--in brief
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Washington, DC : National Academies Press (US),

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Human genome editing : science, ethics, and governance
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ISBN: 0309452880 9780309452885 9780309452885 0309452880 Year: 2017 Publisher: Washington: National academic press,

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Genome editing is a powerful new tool for making precise alterations to an organism's genetic material. Recent scientific advances have made genome editing more efficient, precise, and flexible than ever before. These advances have spurred an explosion of interest from around the globe in the possible ways in which genome editing can improve human health. The speed at which these technologies are being developed and applied has led many policymakers and stakeholders to express concern about whether appropriate systems are in place to govern these technologies and how and when the public should be engaged in these decisions.


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Human flourishing in an age of gene editing
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ISBN: 0190940360 9780190940362 Year: 2019 Publisher: New-York: Oxford university press,

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International uproar followed the recent announcement of the birth of twin girls whose genomes had been edited with a breakthrough DNA editing-technology. This technology, called clustered regularly interspaced short palindrome repeats or CRISPR-Cas9, can alter any DNA, including DNA in embryos, meaning that changes can be passed to the offspring of the person that embryo becomes. Should we use gene editing technologies to change ourselves, our children, and future generations to come? The potential uses of CRISPR-Cas9 and other gene editing technologies are unprecedented in human history. By using these technologies, we eradicate certain dreadful diseases. Altering human DNA, however, raises enormously difficult questions. Some of these questions are about safety: Can these technologies be deployed without posing an unreasonable risk of physical harm to current and future generations? Can all physical risks be adequately assessed, and responsibly managed? But gene editing technologies also raise other moral questions, which touch on deeply held, personal, cultural, and societal values: Might such technologies redefine what it means to be healthy, or normal, or cherished? Might they undermine relationships between parents and children, or exacerbate the gap between the haves and have-nots? The broadest form of this second kind of question is the focus of this book: What might gene editing―and related technologies―mean for human flourishing? In the new essays collected here, an interdisciplinary group of scholars asks age―old questions about the nature and well-being of humans in the context of a revolutionary new biotechnology―one that has the potential to change the genetic make-up of both existing people and future generations. Welcoming readers who study related issues and those not yet familiar with the formal study of bioethics, the authors of these essays open up a conversation about the ethics of gene editing. It is through this conversation that citizens can influence laws and the distribution of funding for science and medicine, that professional leaders can shape understanding and use of gene editing and related technologies by scientists, patients, and practitioners, and that individuals can make decisions about their own lives and the lives of their families.


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The genetic age : our perilous quest to edit life
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Year: 2022 Publisher: London : Profile Books,

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A new gene editing technology, invented just seven years ago, has turned humanity into gods. Enabling us to manipulate the genes in virtually any organism with exquisite precision, CRISPR has given scientists a degree of control that was undreamt of even in science fiction.But CRISPR is just the latest, giant leap in a long journey to master genetics. The Genetic Age shows the astonishing, world-changing potential of the new genetics and the possible threats it poses, sifting between fantasy and the reality when it comes to both benefits and dangers.By placing each phase of discovery, anticipation and fear in the context of over fifty years of attempts to master the natural world, Matthew Cobb, the Baillie-Gifford-shortlisted author of The Idea of the Brain, weaves the stories of science, history and culture to shed new light on our future. With the powers now at our disposal, it is a future that is almost impossible to imagine – but it is one we will create ourselves.


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CRISPR people : the science and ethics of editing humans
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ISBN: 9780262363563 0262363569 9780262044431 0262044439 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press,

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"Beginning with the amazing tale of the Chinese "CRISPR Babies," Greely tells the complex story of human germline editing, covering the science, ethics, law, and politics"--


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Regulation of Genome Editing in Human iPS Cells
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ISBN: 9783030930233 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer

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Regulation of genome editing in human iPS cells : a comparative legal analysis of national regulatory frameworks for iPSC-based cell/gene therapies
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ISBN: 303093022X 3030930238 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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