This article examines the technologies of pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT) and germline gene editing (GGE) and the different potential approaches to their regulation. The regulatory issues sweep quite broadly. They involve not just the medical risks, which are relatively straightforward, but also broader social concerns about access to the technologies, equality and discrimination, implications for the disability community, eugenics, and exceptionalizing assisted reproductive technologies (ART) as compared with non-ART reproduction.We explore the potential regulatory approaches that might be used for the two technologies, noting the benefits and limits of each approach. While conceding some differences between the two technologies, we...
In April 2015, scientists used a new genetic engineering tool known as CRISPR to edit the genes of a...
BACKGROUND Recent scientific advances in the field of gene editing have led to a renewed discussion...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...
In the last several years, there have been a number of advances in the area of assisted (or advanced...
Advances in gene editing have recently received significant scientific and media attention. Gene edi...
Gene editing technology, once a far-fetched scientific fantasy, has become a tangible reality. One e...
Genetic enhancement technologies present difficult and novel regulatory issues, including the proble...
Many people are now advocating expanded government regulation of research and clinical use of reprod...
Potential applications of genome editing in assisted reproductive technology (ART) raise a vast arra...
CRISPR/Cas is a bacterial defense system whose application to gene editing was discovered in 2014. A...
Scientists now have the ability to manipulate the DNA of human embryos in ways that could allow them...
Reproductive genetic technologies (RGTs), including gene-editing technology, are being discovered an...
Advancements in assisted reproductive technologies ( ARTs ) have allowed prospective parents to exer...
With the rapid rate of advancing technology, human germline intervention ( HGGM ) may be possible in...
The past few years have seen an explosion of legislative activity around developments in genetics an...
In April 2015, scientists used a new genetic engineering tool known as CRISPR to edit the genes of a...
BACKGROUND Recent scientific advances in the field of gene editing have led to a renewed discussion...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...
In the last several years, there have been a number of advances in the area of assisted (or advanced...
Advances in gene editing have recently received significant scientific and media attention. Gene edi...
Gene editing technology, once a far-fetched scientific fantasy, has become a tangible reality. One e...
Genetic enhancement technologies present difficult and novel regulatory issues, including the proble...
Many people are now advocating expanded government regulation of research and clinical use of reprod...
Potential applications of genome editing in assisted reproductive technology (ART) raise a vast arra...
CRISPR/Cas is a bacterial defense system whose application to gene editing was discovered in 2014. A...
Scientists now have the ability to manipulate the DNA of human embryos in ways that could allow them...
Reproductive genetic technologies (RGTs), including gene-editing technology, are being discovered an...
Advancements in assisted reproductive technologies ( ARTs ) have allowed prospective parents to exer...
With the rapid rate of advancing technology, human germline intervention ( HGGM ) may be possible in...
The past few years have seen an explosion of legislative activity around developments in genetics an...
In April 2015, scientists used a new genetic engineering tool known as CRISPR to edit the genes of a...
BACKGROUND Recent scientific advances in the field of gene editing have led to a renewed discussion...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...