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The CRISPR generation : the story of the world's first gene-edited babies Book
Book | [BookBaby], [Pennsauken, NJ] : [2019]

  • 1 of 1 Copy Available at Libraries in Niagara Cooperative (Show)
  • 1 of 1 Copy Available at Niagara-on-the-Lake Library System
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  • ISBN: 9781543986372
  • ISBN: 1543986374
  • ISBN: 9781543986389
  • ISBN: 1543986382
  • Physical Description: 241 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: [Pennsauken, NJ] : [BookBaby], [2019]
  • General Note:
    "In November 2018, Dr. He Jiankui of Shenzhen, China, announced via YouTube that he had created the world's first gene-edited babies. It soon became clear that this was not a historic scientific achievement, but rather a historic ethical fiasco, a deeply flawed experiment on unborn human beings. What made it possible for a rogue scientist with no medical training to covertly and recklessly alter the genes of babies? What does the future hold now that the first members of the CRISPR generation have been born? In The CRISPR Generation, Dr. Kiran Musunuru takes the reader through an insider's view of the history of the gene-editing field, key discoveries about how gene editing can be used to prevent and treat diseases like AIDS and heart attacks, a full account of the events surrounding Dr. He's revelation to the world, a dissection of Dr. He's scientific and ethical lapses, and a look ahead to the consequences of gene editing for humankind, both good and bad. Gene-editing technology has the potential to cause untold damage if taken up by the wrong hands and used irresponsibly. But it also promises to be a boon for the health of patients otherwise destined for disease and suffering."--From the publisher.

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