Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of bioethicists’ speculations, and one is the present, the point of influence of bioethics. In order for bioethics to operate on two dimensions, bioethicists have to resort to biofutures, or imaginaries of possible futures populated by extrapolations of uses of emerging biotechnologies. This paper discusses the possible biofuture in which we are able to grow humanised organs in pigs for the purposes of human transplantation, which has brought xenotransplantation closer to the present thanks to experiments conducted by George Church at MIT, which use CRISPR genome editing technologies to edit out a number of retroviruses that are endogenous in pigs and...
This article discusses xenotransplantation (XTP: the surgical use of nonhuman tissues, organs, and c...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...
Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of
 bioethici...
It may soon be possible to generate human organs inside of human-pig chimeras via a process called i...
Organ shortage has been a significant issue in United States for many decades. There were over 116,0...
The field of xenotransplantation has fluctuated between great optimism and doubts over the last 50 y...
Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors. However,...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...
Utility Pets is my first project that used a “Critical Design” methodology and was initially develop...
This article discusses xenotransplantation (XTP: the surgical use of nonhuman tissues, organs, and c...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
Abstract: Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
This article discusses xenotransplantation (XTP: the surgical use of nonhuman tissues, organs, and c...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...
Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of
 bioethici...
It may soon be possible to generate human organs inside of human-pig chimeras via a process called i...
Organ shortage has been a significant issue in United States for many decades. There were over 116,0...
The field of xenotransplantation has fluctuated between great optimism and doubts over the last 50 y...
Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors. However,...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...
Utility Pets is my first project that used a “Critical Design” methodology and was initially develop...
This article discusses xenotransplantation (XTP: the surgical use of nonhuman tissues, organs, and c...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
Abstract: Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
This article discusses xenotransplantation (XTP: the surgical use of nonhuman tissues, organs, and c...
There is a critical shortage in the number of deceased human organs that become available for the pu...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...