CGS encourages responsible uses and effecitve governance of human genetic and assisted reproductive technologies

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Note: Originally published as “Gerechtigkeit für Henrietta Lacks” in the German publication nd; translated by the author.

Human cell lines are an instrumental part of basic biomedical research and necessary for the development of vaccines and drugs. Compared with ordinary cells in the body, cell lines in the laboratory can divide much more often, sometimes indefinitely; they are “immortalized,” either through artificial genetic changes in the laboratory or natural mutations in the development of tumors. Anyone who...

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The Japanese biologist Katsuhiko Hayashi said earlier this year that he believes it will be possible to create a human egg from skin cells within a decade. He and his colleagues have already turned skin cells from male mice into...

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Coded Bias is on Netflix; the trailer is
also at The Algorithmic Justice League

A few weeks ago, Marc Andreessen...

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All health care students worldwide should learn the history of medicine during the Nazi regime and the Holocaust, according to...

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Dean Phillips campaign event, 1/17/24; image by
Artaxerxes, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Political rookies are rarely elected...

Risa Cromer’s Conceiving Christian America: Embryo Adoption and Reproductive Politics richly contextualizes embryo adoption programs within the growth and evolution...

Claudine Gay at her Inauguration as Harvard President
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On January 2...

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Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation aimed at protecting access to infertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization, amid growing concern that anti-abortion bills may threaten access in some states.

On Thursday, Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth and Pennsylvania Rep. Susan Wild...

 

"Donald Trump Signs The Pledge" by Michael Vadon 
is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Last month, former President Donald Trump said immigrants arriving in the United States were “poisoning the blood of our country...

The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ CRISPR-based medicine Casgevy for the inherited blood condition beta thalassemia, expanding its use six weeks after issuing a landmark clearance in sickle cell disease.

The agency’s decision makes Casgevy, which in...

"Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta mulatta), male, Gokarna"
by Charles J. Sharp is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
[The clone is a hybrid of M. mulatta and M. 
fascicularis]

Chinese researchers have cloned the first rhesus...

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