Why Include the Public in Genome Editing Governance Deliberation?

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Abstract

With the birth of genetically engineered twins in November 2018, international debate about human genome editing governance has moved from an emphasis on mutual engagement among multiple stakeholders to a self-regulatory model enacted through high-level expert groups with little or no public input. This article reconstructs this paradigm shift and suggests that inclusive public deliberation should still have a role in public decision making about genome editing.

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Blasimme, A. (2019). Why Include the Public in Genome Editing Governance Deliberation? AMA Journal of Ethics, 21(12), E1065–E1070. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2019.1065

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