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  1. La protección de la especie humana
    El rol del Derecho
    Published: 2022

    Il existe de nombreuses raisons pour lesquelles nous pourrions penser que l’espèce humaine pourrait être en danger. On parle du réchauffement climatique qui produit d’importantes catastrophes naturelles inhabituelles ; d’armes de plus en plus... more

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    Il existe de nombreuses raisons pour lesquelles nous pourrions penser que l’espèce humaine pourrait être en danger. On parle du réchauffement climatique qui produit d’importantes catastrophes naturelles inhabituelles ; d’armes de plus en plus destructrices ; d’attentats terroristes graves avec des armes chimiques, etc. Mais on ne peut ignorer l’une des menaces qui pèsent sur l’espèce humaine, qui est le transhumanisme ou le posthumanisme. C’est du point de vue de ce dernier sujet, sur lequel on a déjà beaucoup écrit, que nous essaierons d’axer notre analyse, en accordant une attention particulière à la question relative à l’édition de gènes (CRISPR/Cas 9). There are many reasons why we might think that the human species might be in danger. We talk about global warming which produces major unusual natural disasters; increasingly destructive weapons; serious terrorist attacks with chemical weapons, etc. But we cannot ignore one of the threats hanging over the human species, which is transhumanism or posthumanism. It is from the point of view of this last subject, on which much has already been written, that we will try to focus our analysis, paying particular attention to the question relating to gene editing (CRISPR/Cas 9).

     

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    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal international de bioéthique et d'éthique des sciences; Paris : Éditions ESKA, 2015; 33(2022), 1, Seite 85-101; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Développement durable; Espèce humaine; Gene editing; Human species; Menaces; Posthumanism; Posthumanisme; Sustainable development; Threats; Édition de gènes
  2. Thegenetic age
    our perilous quest to edit life
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Profile books, London

    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1788167015; 9781788167017
    Edition: paperback edition first published in 2023
    Subjects: Genetics; Genetics; Gene editing; CRISPR (Genetics); Génétique; Génétique - Histoire; Édition génique; CRISPR (Génétique); genetics
    Scope: 442 Seiten, Illustrationen, 20 cm
  3. Gene editing & genetic engineering
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Grey House Publishing, Amenia, New York

    The recent research into using the CRISPR gene-editing technology to change genetic coding in an organism’s DNA has generated tremendous public interest, but where is this technology going? In this issue of The Reference Shelf we look at gene editing... more

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    The recent research into using the CRISPR gene-editing technology to change genetic coding in an organism’s DNA has generated tremendous public interest, but where is this technology going? In this issue of The Reference Shelf we look at gene editing and genetic engineering, drawing from periodicals, medical reports, and politics to see how this debate is progressing within popular culture. Issues investigated will include engineering new organisms, the potential for medical breakthroughs, the ethics of altering the human genome, and the campaign to bring back the dinosaurs. -- Looks at articles, essays, and research on the issue of gene editing and genetic engineering

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9781637004982
    Series: The reference shelf ; volume 95, number 5
    Subjects: Gene editing; Genetic engineering; CRISPR (Genetics); Édition génique - Sources; CRISPR (Génétique) - Sources; Gene editing; Genetic engineering; CRISPR (Genetics); Sources
    Scope: xiii, 158 pages, illustrations, 26 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-151) and index

    National Human Genome Research Institute/NIH: The history of genetic science. What is genome editing? /

    Carmen Leitch: A brief history of human gene editing /

    FDA: Science and history of GMOs and other food modification processes /

    G. Owen Schaefer: Did He Jiankui "make people better"? Documentary spurs a new look at the case of the first gene-edited babies /

    Rob Stein: Experts weigh medical advances in gene-editing with ethical dilemmas /

    David J. Segal: New developments in genetic technology. The promise of gene editing: so close and yet so perilously far /

    Technology Networks: Engineered yeast turn agricultural waste into biofuels /

    Mick Kulikowski: CRISPR/Cas9-based gene drive could suppress agricultural pests /

    Shobhit Gupta: Baby without sperm or egg? Scientists develop synthetic embryos using stem cells /

    Joel Goldberg.: The precious genes of the world's first cloned ferret could help save her species /

    Antonio Regalado: Gene therapy and medical genetics. Edits to a cholesterol gene could stop the biggest killer on earth /

    Rob Stein: He inherited a devastating disease: a CRISPR gene-editing breakthrough stopped it /

    J. Roger Jacobs: Organ transplants from pigs: medical miracle or pandemic in the making? /

    Karen Feldscher: Using gene editing to fight deadly genetic diseases /

    Angelika Loots: COVID testing led to new techniques of disease diagnosis: progress mustn't stop now /

    Antonio Regalado: Forget designer babies, here's how CRISPR is really changing lives /

    J. Benjamin Hurlbut: Genetic modification controversies and debates. Decoding the CRISPR-baby stories /

    Grace Browne: It's official: no more CRISPR babies, for now /

    Tim Newcomb: The first gene-edited babies are supposedly alive and well, says guy who edited them /

    Giana Gitig: Biotechnology is creating ethical worries and we've been here before /

    National Human Genome Research Institute/NIH: Cloning fact sheet /

    Risa Aria Schnebly and Ben A. Minteer: Genetic engineering in pop culture. Should we bring back the dodo? De-extinction is a feel-good story, but these high-tech replacements aren't really "resurrecting" species /

    Rob Stein: Why genetic engineering experts are putting a spotlight on Victoria Gray's case /

    Sue Burke: Seven times science fiction got genetic engineering right /

    Courtney Linder: How real is genetic engineering in sci-fi? /

    Kartik Lakshmi Rallapalli: A history of genome engineering in popular culture /

    Lee Rainie, Cary Funk, Monica Anderson, and Alec Tyson.: Americans are closely divided over editing a baby's genes to reduce serious health risk /

  4. Stammzellen - iPS-Zellen - Genomeditierung. Stem Cells - iPS Cells - Genome Editing =
    Stem cells - iPS cells - genome editing /
    Published: 2018.
    Publisher:  Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,, Baden-Baden :

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    Contributor: Müller, Susanne.; Rosenau, Henning.
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783845291901; 3845291907
    Series: Schriften zum Bio-, Gesundheits- und Medizinrecht ; ; v. 34
    Subjects: Regenerative medicine; Stem cells; Gene editing; Médecine régénératrice; Cellules souches; Édition génique; HEALTH & FITNESS; MEDICAL; MEDICAL; MEDICAL; MEDICAL; Gene editing; Regenerative medicine; Stem cells
    Scope: 1 online resource (366 pages)
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    E. Why an "Ethics Exceptionalism" Approach May No Longer Be Justified.

    Cover; I. Stammzellen und iPS-Zellen; Grundlagen und Anwendung der Reprogrammierung adulter Zellen zu induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen (iPSZ); Die geschichtliche Entwicklung der Reprogrammierung; Methoden der Reprogrammierung; Auswahl der Donor-/Ausgangszellen; Wahl der Reprogrammierungsfaktoren; Einschleusung der Faktoren; Phasen der Reprogrammierung; Initiation; Reifung; Stabilisierung; Anwendung von iPSZ; Nicht-klinische Anwendung; Klinische Anwendungen; Ausblick.

    Die vom BMBF geförderte internationale und interdisziplinäre Klausurwoche „Moral Frontiers in Regenerative Medicine pertaining to the Use of Human Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cells" in Halle (Saale)Anlass der Förderung; Naturwissenschaftlich-medizinischer sowie ELSA-Hintergrund der Klausurwoche; Stammzellen -- Systematik und natürliche Aufgaben; Embryonale Stammzellen -- Rechtliche Limitationen; Adulte Stammzellen -- Tatsächliche Limitationen; iPS-Zellen -- Neue Ansätze für die Regenerative Medizin; ELSA-Fragestellung und Konzept der Klausurwoche

    Methodisches Konzept der KlausurwocheErgebnisse; Öffentliche Einbeziehungs- und Verwertungsstrategie; Fazit; iPS cells and iPS cell-based therapies -- Swiss and UK perspective on definition and regulation; Introduction; A. iPS cells vs. iPS cell-based therapies; B. iPS cells regulation in Switzerland; I. iPS cells definition in Swiss legal acts; II. iPS cell-based therapies definition and regulation in the Swiss legal acts; C. iPS cells regulation in the UK legal system; I. iPS cells definition in the UK legal acts; 2. iPS cell-based therapies regulation in the UK legal acts; D. Conclusions.

    The Ethics of Selling the Promise of Pluripotent Stem CellsIntroduction; Regulation of stem cell interventions in the US; Regulation of stem cell interventions in Australia; The direct-to-consumer marketing of autologous stem cell interventions; Methods; Results; a) Marketed indications; b) The price of PSC/iPSC-based interventions; c) Cell sources, processing and route of administration; d) Claims about safety; e) Claims about efficacy; Discussion; Conclusion; Comparative Law and Co-opetition in Regulatory Norms Formation Pertaining to Human Genetic Modification and Re-Programming.

    A. IntroductionB. Nationalism in the complex cross stitch matrix of regulatory norms; C. Beyond nationalism in the cross stitch matrix; D. Comparative Table as Analytic and Artefact of Relationalities; E. Avoiding the Excesses of Competition through Co-opetition; Why Ethical Qualms over Human Embryonic Stem Cells Are No Longer Relevant: An Analysis of the Evolving Public Discourse and Regulatory Context for Stem Cell Research in Canada; A. Introduction; B. The Stem Cell Controversy in a Comparative Perspective; C. Framing the Stem Cell Policy Debate in Canada; D. The Regulatory Environment.

  5. Genome editing in agriculture :
    between precaution and responsibility /
    Contributor: Dürnberger, Christian, (editor.); Pfeilmeier, Sebastian, (editor.); Schleissing, Stephan, (editor.)
    Published: 2019.
    Publisher:  Nomos,, Baden-Baden, Germany :

    Hochschule der Polizei des Landes Brandenburg, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Contributor: Dürnberger, Christian, (editor.); Pfeilmeier, Sebastian, (editor.); Schleissing, Stephan, (editor.)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783845296432; 3845296437
    Edition: First edition.
    Series: TTN-Studien ; ; volume 7
    Subjects: Plant genetic engineering.; Gene editing.; Génie génétique végétal.; Édition génique.; Gene editing; Plant genetic engineering
    Scope: 1 online resource (293 pages) :, color illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references.

    Genome editing in agriculture: Between precaution and responsibility. An introduction / Stephan Schleissing, Sebastian Pfeilmeier, and Christian Dürnberger -- The logic of exempting CRISPR/Cas9-plants from strict GM approval under European union GM regulation: A case study of genome editing in Camelina / Jarst van Belle, Jan Schaart, and Robert van Loo -- Accelerated breeding of carrots (Daucus carota) through the new plant breeding method of uniparental genome elimination by haploid technology: A blur between breeding and regulation / Katharina Unkel and Thorben Sprink -- Gene-edited 'Gluten-safe' wheat, and policy issues regarding new plant breeding techniques / Aurélie Jouanin and Marinus J.M. Smulders -- Options for the regulation of genome edited plants -- Framing the issues / Hans-Georg Dederer -- Genome editing: Why go beyond precaution? The (non- ) place for 'irrational' public opinions in the EU risk regulation / Brigitte Voigt -- The international regime on liability for damage arising from the use of genome editing and gene drives in agriculture: Current shortcomings and pathways for future improvement / Felix Beck -- The precautionary principle, the labelling of gene-edited products, and the WTO case law / João Otávio Benevides Demasi -- CRISPR/Cas, precaution and democracy: The challenging governance of a rapidly changing technology / Bartosz Bartkowski -- When technology and reality meet: Exploring the potential of a constructive precautionary principle for genome-editing technologies / Chad M. Baum -- Precautionary deliberation: New technologies and the regulatory call for responsible innovation / Alexander Bogner and Helge Torgersen -- Regulating biotechnology in the age of digitalization: The open access paradigm / Sebastian Schubert -- The precautionary principle: Origin, ethical implications, and theological outlook / Anne Friederike Hoffmann -- Analyzing NGOs and their discourses against GM crops: Germany and the UK / Ksenia Gerasimova -- Eating information together: Animals, genetics, and how to avoid mutual misunderstandings between scientists and the public / Karolina Rucinska.

  6. The mutant project
    inside the global race to genetically modify humans
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Bristol University Press, Bristol

    An anthropologist visits the frontiers of genetics, medicine, and technology to ask: whose values are guiding gene-editing experiments, and what are the implications for humanity? more

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    An anthropologist visits the frontiers of genetics, medicine, and technology to ask: whose values are guiding gene-editing experiments, and what are the implications for humanity?

     

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  7. CRISPR people
    the science and ethics of editing humans
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    "Beginning with the amazing tale of the Chinese "CRISPR Babies," Greely tells the complex story of human germline editing, covering the science, ethics, law, and politics"-- more

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    "Beginning with the amazing tale of the Chinese "CRISPR Babies," Greely tells the complex story of human germline editing, covering the science, ethics, law, and politics"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780262363563; 0262363569; 9780262362733; 0262362732
    Subjects: Gene editing; Human genome; Gene Editing; Genome, Human; Gene editing; Human genome; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Biomedical; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Genetics & Genomics; MEDICAL / Genetics; Génome humain; Édition génique; MEDICAL / Genetics
    Scope: 1 online resource (xiii, 380 pages).
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