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Audrey R. Chapman (Editor), Mark S. Frankel (Editor)


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August 21, 2003 0801872316 978-0801872310

The Human Genome Project, discoveries in molecular biology, and new reproductive technologies have advanced our understanding of how genetic science may be used to treat persons with genetic disorders. Greater knowledge may also make possible genetic interventions to "enhance" normal human characteristics, such as height, hair or eye color, strength, or memory, as well as the transmittal of such modifications to future generations. The prospect of inheritable genetic modifications, or IGMs, whether for therapeutic or enhancement purposes, raises complex scientific, ethical, and regulatory issues.

Designing Our Descendants presents twenty essays by physicians, scientists, philosophers, theologians, lawyers, and policy analysts addressing these issues from diverse perspectives. In three sections, the authors discuss the short- and long-term scientific feasibility of IGM technology; ethical and religious issues related to safety, justice, morality, reproductive rights, and enhancement; and regulatory issues including the necessity of public input and oversight and the influence of commercialization. Their goal is to open a dialogue engaging not only scholars and scientists but also government officials and concerned citizens. The authors conclude that while IGM cannot be carried out safely and responsibly on humans utilizing current methods, it is important to begin public discussion now to determine whether, and if so how, to proceed.


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With so much heat and little light often shed on the debates around developments in human genetic engineering, this collection of 20 essays is much overdue, and tremendously informative.

(Conscience 2004)

Essential reading for any serious student of either germline gene therapy, or, as the authors have chosen to expand the category, 'inheritable genetic modification' (IGM).

(Henry T. Greely, JD Journal of the American Medical Association December 2004)

The text provides an up-to-date critical analysis of the possible impact of future developments in inheritable genetic modification... The book provides perspectives from a wide range of academic disciplines -- scientific, sociological, philosophical, theological, law and policy... It is both informative and very scholarly, recommended as a text for professionals in bioethics, genetics policy and a valuable source book for research.

(Niall Scott New Genetics and Society )

This is the product of a multi-year effort at mutual enlightenment and interdisciplinary analysis, not merely a compilation of individually written papers. It should become the leading volume on human genetic modification.

(Thomas H. Murray, President, The Hastings Center )

An original and important contribution to the bioethics, genetics, and public policy literature by an impressive group of scholars from across the disciplines.

(Eric M. Meslin, Indiana University )

About the Author

Audrey R. Chapman is director of the Science and Human Rights Program and senior associate for ethics in the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Mark S. Frankel is the director of the Scientific Freedom, Responsibility, and Law Program at American Association for the Advancement of Science.


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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (August 21, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801872316
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801872310
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,557,323 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Typically, our society proceeds in a "reactionary mode," scrambling to match our values and policy to scientific developments. Read the first page
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inheritable genetic changes, human inheritable genetic modifications, somatic cell gene transfer, nonidentity problem, mutation correction, gene transfer research, core moral concerns, bifunctional oligonucleotides, germinal stem cells, foreign genetic elements, parental liberty, gene transfer trials, genetic harms, human stem cell research, gene transfer protocols, spermatogonial stem cells, somatic cell gene therapy, gene repair, gene correction, enhancement purposes, human germ line, repair technologies, human stem cells, somatic cell therapy, human gene therapy
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New York, United States, National Institutes of Health, Washington Post, Erik Parens, Catholic Church, Oxford University Press, Nature Genetics, African Americans, Georgetown University Press, Rick Weiss, Advisory Committee, Albert Moraczewski, National Bioethics Advisory Commission, Children of Choice, Eric Juengst, Norman Daniels, Remaking Eden, Human Embryo Research Panel, New England Journal of Medicine, Gretchen Vogel, Hastings Center Report, Nature Biotechnology, Paul Ramsey, Pope John Paul
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