Tag Archives: CRISPR
Gene editing: a chance to think about diversity
Jackie Leach Scully calls for a wide-ranging discussion of the scope and nature of human genetic variation and diversity.
About Us, Without Us: Inclusion in the Threat of Eradication
Teresa Blankmeyer Burke argues for inclusion and communication accessibility in bioethics discussions that threaten to harm the signing Deaf community.
The Human Germline Genome Editing Debate
Charis M Thompson summarizes the recent debate on human germline gene editing and calls for a broader and more inclusive public discussion.
Gene Editing: How much justice delayed or denied?
Nicholas G. Evans offers a nuanced examination of John Harris’ claims against the “unacceptable risks to future generations” associated with gene editing in human reproduction.
Pigs as Spare (Human) Parts
Syd M Johnson maintains that we need to consider the ethical implications of growing organs for humans in pigs.


