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Impact Ethics

CRISPR

SELECT MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Hamzelou, J. (29 Arp 2016). . New Scientist.

  • Baylis, F., & Rossant, J. (2016). Walrus Magazine, April, 15-17.

SELECT IMPACT ETHICS BLOGS

  • Baylis, F. (2 Aug 2017). .Originally published inT and reprinted inI as well as the .

  • Battle-Fisher, M. (26 May 2017). . Impact Ethics.

  • Johnston, J. (23 Jan 2017). .Impact Ethics.

  • Baylis, F. (12 Feb 2016). .Impact Ethics.

  • Leach Scully, J. (10 Dec 2015). .Impact Ethics.

  • Blankmeyer Burke, T. (8 Dec 2015). .Impact Ethics.

  • Thompson, C.M. (4 Dec 2015). .Impact Ethics.

  • Johnson, S.M. (26 Oct 2015). .Impact Ethics.

  • Mariscal, C., & Petropanagos, A. (9 Oct 2015). .Impact Ethics.

  • Wolbring, G. (27 May 2015). .Impact Ethics.

SELECT PUBLICATIONS

  • Capps, B., Chadwick, R., Joly, Y., Mulvihill, J.J., Lysaght, T., & Zwart, H. (29 Aug 2017). . Human Genomics, 11(1):1-10.

  • Guttinger, S. (26 Jun 2017). . Science & Engineering Ethics. Doi: 10.1007/s11948-017-9931-1. [Epub ahead of print].

  • Mulvihill, J., Capps, B., Joly, J., Lysaght, T., Zwart, H., & Chadwick, R. The International Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) Committee of Ethics, Law, and Society (CELS). (1 Jun 2017). through the lens of solidarity. British Medical Bulletin, 122(1), 17-29. doi:10.1093/bmb/ldx002.

  • Hynes, R.O., Coller, B.S., & Porteus, M. (9 May 2017). . JAMA, 317(18), 1829-1830.

  • Baylis, F. (8 May 2017). . Nature Human Behaviour, 1, 0103. DOI: 10:1038/s41562-017-0103.

  • Benston, S. Everything in moderation, even hype: learning from vaccine controversies to strike a balance with CRISPR. (4 May 2017). Journal of Medical Ethics. Doi: 10.1136/medethics-2016-103666. [Epub ahead of print].

  • Simonstein, F. (2 Feb 2017). . Science & Engineering Ethics. Doi: 10.1007/s11948-017-9875-5. [Epub ahead of print].

  • Baylis, F. (2016). . Harvard Health Policy Review, 15(2), 19-23.

  • Vasiliou, S.K., Diamandis, E.P., Church,G.M., Greely, H.T., Baylis, F., Thompson, C., & Schmitt-Ulms, G. (2016). .Clinical Chemistry, 62(10), 1304-1311.

  • Mariscal, C., & Petropanagos, A. (Jun 2016). . Monash Bioethics Review, 35(2), 101-116.

     

SELECT POLICY CONTRIBUTIONS

Recent News

In August 2017, Shoukrat Mitalipov’s lab published a highly anticipated paper () on CRISPR gene editing of human embryos inNature. The CRISPR target was the MYBPC3 mutation that is associated with a fatal type of heart defect. The study co-authors reported the discovery of a novel self-repair mechanism to correct this disease-causing mutation. (See relevantby F. Baylis). A month later,have contested the key finding “that human embryos are capable of effectively repairing disease-causing mutations by using a normal copy of the gene from the second parent as a template.” They have suggested a number of alternative explanations for the observed phenomenon.stand behind their original conclusion

Updated September 2017