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Heritable Human Genome Editing? It May Never Be Safe

December 4, 2020 · by impact ethics · in Assisted Reproduction, Clinical Ethics, CRISPR, Disability, Law & Policy, Public Health, Reproduction, Research Ethics, Science and Technology

Katie Hasson recounts the recent failures to edit the human genome.

 

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