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James Wilson, director of the Gene Therapy Program at Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine, is facing claims that he has condoned and contributed to a “dysfunctional toxic workplace.” According to reporters at Penn’s independent student newspaper, it appears that top university officials are protecting him from these charges because his biotechnology companies, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, pay lucrative licensing fees to the school.

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For a roundup of recent articles on the impact of the war on surrogacy, see this page at Surrogacy360, a project of the Center for Genetics and Society

Photos and videos of newborns lined up in plastic cots in a Ukrainian hotel room plastered the news at the beginning of the COVID pandemic; their parents were unable to reach them due to travel restrictions. As soon as Russia invaded Ukraine over a month ago, similar images emerged – though...

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George Church is one of the world’s most famous pioneers of genetics and biotechnology. He has made colossal contributions to...

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The Royal Society’s 3-day online substitute for the postponed Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing seems to have been...

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I often think it's comical how Nature always does contrive
That every boy and...

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The high-profile debates over gene editing, especially...

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On a Saturday afternoon in May...

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Science is a human endeavour that is fuelled by curiosity and a drive to better understand and shape our natural and material world. Science is also a shared experience, subject both to the best of what creativity and imagination have...

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As young girls, the Relf sisters were sterilized without consent. What does the government owe them — and the thousands of other living victims?

I keep a sepia-tone photograph of the Relf sisters folded...

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Through their foundation, Allie LaForce and Joe Smith have so far helped families have 17 healthy babies.

The group works with would-be parents who have the fatal neurodegenerative condition Huntington’s disease in their families...

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With more and more people deciding not to have children, Catriona Campbell, author of AI by Design: A Plan For Living With Artificial Intelligence, believes that digital children, designed to resemble their “parents”...

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