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- Human Genome Editing and a Global Socio-bioethics Approach.
Nie Jing-Bao et al. The Hastings Center report 2020 Nov 50(6) 44-45 - 1st Patients To Get CRISPR Gene-Editing Treatment Continue To Thrive
R Stein, NPR, December 15, 2020 - Should germline genome editing be allowed? The effect of treatment characteristics on public acceptability.
van Dijke I et al. Human reproduction (Oxford, England) 2020 Nov - Human Germ Line and Heritable Genome Editing: The Global Policy Landscape.
Baylis Françoise et al. The CRISPR journal 2020 Oct 3(5) 365-377 - Should you choose your baby's eye color?
K Swisher, NY Times, October 22, 2020 - The Meaning of Informed Consent: Genome Editing Clinical Trials for Sickle Cell Disease.
Desine Stacy et al. AJOB empirical bioethics 2020 Oct 1-13 - A cut above: pair that developed CRISPR earns historic award
J Cohen, Science, October 16, 2020 - Human genome editing: how to prevent rogue actors.
Townsend Beverley A et al. BMC medical ethics 2020 Oct 21(1) 95 - As genome-editing trials become more common, informed consent is changing
Science Daily, October 12, 2020 - Heritable Genome Editing Not Ready for the Clinic, Panel Says
J Abbasi, JAMA, October 13, 2020
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