Chimeras, in the form of pig-human embryos engineered by CRISPR-Cas9 and other biotechnologies, have been created as potential sources of organs for transplantation. Against that background, and in an era of precision medicine, this Article examines the concept of the global genetically modified person and asks whether humanness and personhood are being eroded, or finding new boundaries in intellectual property and constitutional law
Contemporary academic interest in the human body is a response to fundamental changes in the relatio...
Abstract: Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors...
Rapid advances in gene-editing and stem-cell technology have expanded the range of possible future a...
Chimeras, in the form of pig-human embryos engineered by CRISPR- Cas9 and other biotechnologies, hav...
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...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors. However,...
Biotechnological interventions affect the human body in new and powerful ways in the process of proc...
In most legal orders, human germline modification is either prohibited or severely restricted. A rec...
Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of bioethicists’...
The perceived need for part-human materials – considered to be biological materials containing human...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...
International audienceAbstractRecent advances in stem cells and gene engineering have paved the way ...
Chimeric life forms constitute mergers between two or more distinct beings. This article explores th...
Contemporary academic interest in the human body is a response to fundamental changes in the relatio...
Abstract: Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors...
Rapid advances in gene-editing and stem-cell technology have expanded the range of possible future a...
Chimeras, in the form of pig-human embryos engineered by CRISPR- Cas9 and other biotechnologies, hav...
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...
The article explores issues concerning the reconfiguration of human and animal bodies in modern biot...
Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors. However,...
Biotechnological interventions affect the human body in new and powerful ways in the process of proc...
In most legal orders, human germline modification is either prohibited or severely restricted. A rec...
Bioethics operates on two dimensions: one is the future, i.e. the temporal subject of bioethicists’...
The perceived need for part-human materials – considered to be biological materials containing human...
New techniques in regenerative medicine may soon enable the creation of human organs inside animals ...
International audienceAbstractRecent advances in stem cells and gene engineering have paved the way ...
Chimeric life forms constitute mergers between two or more distinct beings. This article explores th...
Contemporary academic interest in the human body is a response to fundamental changes in the relatio...
Abstract: Clinical organ allotransplantation is limited by the availability of deceased human donors...
Rapid advances in gene-editing and stem-cell technology have expanded the range of possible future a...