Genome editing: Bioethics shows the way

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Abstract

When some scientists hear the word “bioethics,” they break out in intellectual hives. They shouldn’t. Good bioethics is about enabling science to move forward. Bioethics pushes scientists to acknowledge that they operate not within a vacuum but within a society in which diverse perspectives and values must be engaged. Bioethicists give voice to those divergent perspectives and provide a framework to facilitate informed and inclusive discussions that spur progress, rather than stall it. The field is needed to advance cutting-edge biomedical research in domains in which the benefits to be had are enormous, such as genome editing, but ethical concerns persist.

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Neuhaus, C. P., & Caplan, A. L. (2017). Genome editing: Bioethics shows the way. PLoS Biology, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001934

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