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Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing: The Need for Course Correction
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Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing: The Need for Course Correction

Roberto Andorno, Françoise Baylis, Marcy Darnovsky, Donna Dickenson, Hille Haker, Katie Hasson, Leah Lowthorp, George J. Annas, Catherine Bourgain, Katherine Drabiak, …
Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.), Vol.38(4), pp.351-354
01/04/2020
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/20477

Abstract

embryo ethics genome editing germline public engagement
As public interest advocates, policy experts, bioethicists, and scientists, we call for a course correction in public discussions about heritable human genome editing. Clarifying misrepresentations, centering societal consequences and concerns, and fostering public empowerment will support robust, global public engagement and meaningful deliberation about altering the genes of future generations.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2019.12.022View
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