Barry A Whaley,Jonathan G Martinis,Giuseppe F Pagano et al.
Barry A Whaley et al.
Since the passage of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the United States federal government, states, and localities have passed laws and created policies intended to ensure that people with disabilities had full and equa...
CRISPR, a Crossroads in Genetic Intervention: Pitting the Right to Health against the Right to Disability [0.03%]
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Shawna Benston
Shawna Benston
Reproductive genetic technologies (RGTs), including gene-editing technology, are being discovered and refined at an exponential pace. One gene-editing innovation that demands our swift attention is CRISPR/Cas9, a system of clustered regular...
Regulating Gamete Donation in the U.S.: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications [0.03%]
美国生殖细胞捐赠的监管:伦理、法律与社会影响
Maya Sabatello
Maya Sabatello
This article explores the practice of gamete donation in the U.S. having in mind the larger question of what do we as a society owe children born as a result (donor-conceived children). Do recipient-parents have a duty to tell their donor-c...
What Role for Law, Human Rights, and Bioethics in an Age of Big Data, Consortia Science, and Consortia Ethics? The Importance of Trustworthiness [0.03%]
大数据与 consortia科学时代法律、人权及生物伦理的角色问题——论“可信赖性”的重要性
Edward S Dove,Vural Özdemir
Edward S Dove
The global bioeconomy is generating new paradigm-shifting practices of knowledge co-production, such as collective innovation; large-scale, data-driven global consortia science (Big Science); and consortia ethics (Big Ethics). These bioecon...