Osagie K. Obasogie’s research while affiliated with University of California System and other places

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Publications (2)


Geneva Statement on Heritable Genome Editing
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February 2020

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Jana Zuscinova

As public interest advocates, policy experts, bioethicists, and scientists, we call for a course correction in public discussions about heritable human genome editing. Clarifying misrepresentations, centering societal consequences and concerns, and fostering public empowerment will support robust, global public engagement and meaningful deliberation about altering the genes of future generations.

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Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing: The Need for Course Correction

January 2020

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Trends in Biotechnology

As public interest advocates, policy experts, bioethicists, and scientists, we call for a course correction in public discussions about heritable human genome editing. Clarifying misrepresentations, centering societal consequences and concerns, and fostering public empowerment will support robust, global public engagement and meaningful deliberation about altering the genes of future generations.

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... For instance, in 2018, the U.S. National Institutes of Health launched the Somatic Cell Genome Editing Consortium with a $190 million investment over six years. 15 And while somatic cell genome editing is widely lauded for its therapeutic potential (Dzilic et al. 2018;Porteus 2019;Pranke et al. 2019;Doudna 2020;Khalil 2020;Frangoul et al. 2021), germ cell genome editing is the subject of frequent and heated debate amongst ethicists, scientists, and policymakers (Lander et al. 2019;Andorno et al. 2020;Baylis et al. 2020;Almeida and Ranisch 2022). ...

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Let’s Talk About Sex…Cell Lineages
Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing: The Need for Course Correction

Trends in Biotechnology