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In the Media
The Surrogacy Industry Braces for a Post-Roe World
The New York Times |David Dodge- Pregnancy
- Surrogacy
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In the Media
The new precision stewards? A research agenda for ethical, legal and social aspects of antimicrobial resistance
Science Speaks |Karen M. Meagher- Ethics of precision medicine
- ELSI
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In the Media
The Forgotten Virus: Zika Families and Researchers Struggle for Support
The New York Times |Stephanie Nolen- Zika Virus
- Applied Research
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In the Media
Her Discovery Changed the World. How Does She Think We Should Use It?
The New York Times |David Marchese- CRISPR
- Gene Editing
- Jennifer Doudna
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In the Media
Genetic heart conditions could be cured for first time in ‘defining moment’
The Guardian |Andrew Gregory- genetic disease
- genetic treatments
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In the Media
A Stranger Filmed Her on the Train. TikTok Users Decided She Had Monkeypox
The New York Times |Madison Malone Kircher- genetic disorder
- Stigmatization
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In the Media
Edits to a cholesterol gene could stop the biggest killer on earth
MIT Technology Review |Antonio Regalado- Gene Editing
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Ethical Issues Related to Research Uses of Residual Dried Bloodspots from Newborn Screening
Newborn screening for metabolic and genetic disease is arguably one of the greatest public health interventions—notwithstanding some ethical challenges and opportunities for improvement—because it…- residual specimen
- Newborn screening
- genetic disease
- public attitudes
- Consent
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CRISPR, 10 Years On: Learning to Rewrite the Code of Life
The New York Times |Carl Zimmer- CRISPR/Cas technology
- human germline genome editing
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In the Media
Half in UK back genome editing to prevent severe diseases
The Guardian |Ian Sample- human genome editing