The Promise and Peril of CRISPR

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421449302

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Edited by Neal Baer
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Neal Baer is an award-winning showrunner, television writer and producer, physician, and author. He is a lecturer on global health and social medicine and the co-director of the master's degree program in Media, Medicine, and Health at Harvard Medical School. He was an executive producer and showrunner for Designated Survivor, Baking Impossible, Under the Dome, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and a writer and producer on ER.

Introduction: Code Dread?, by Neal Baer Part One: Overview: The Era of CRISPR 1. CRISPR: Challenges Posed by a Dual-Use Technology, by Rachel M. West and Gigi Kwik Gronvall Part Two: Ethical Questions Raised by CRISPR Technology 2. Untangling CRISPR's Twisted Tales, by Marcy Darnovsky and Katie A. Hasson 3. Heritable Genome Editing and International Human Rights, by Kevin Doxzen and Jodi Halpern 4. Democratizing CRISPR: Opening the Door or Pandora's Box?, by Ellen Jorgensen 5. Welcome to the CRISPR Zoo, by Marcus Schultz-Bergin Part Three: Personal Perspectives 6. Who Goes First?, by Carol Padden and Jacqueline Humphries 7. Billie Idol, by Ethan Weiss 8. Curing Cystic Fibrosis?, by Sandra Sufian Part Four: Diverse Voices 9. CRISPR and Gene Editing: Why Indigenous Peoples and Why Now?, by Krystal Tsosie 10. Do Trans-Humanists Dream of Electric Tits? CRISPR and Transgender Bioethics, by Florence Ashley Part Five: The Dilemma of Controlling the Future 11. Velvet Eugenics: In the Best Interests of Our Future Children?, by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 12. A Therapeutic Fallacy, by Peter F. R. Mills 13. Genome Editing, in Time, by Robert Sparrow Part Six: Oversight and Monitoring 14. Regulating CRISPR: A Quest to Foster Safe, Ethical, and Equitable Innovation, by Andrew Heinrich 15. Should We Fear Heritable Genome Editing?, by R. Alta Charo 16. Heritable Genome Editing and the Problem of Progress, by J. Benjamin Hurlbut Index

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