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As part of its curating function, the Global Observatory collects, summarizes, and sorts resources relevant to the ethics and governance of emerging biotechnologies. Use the “Search and Filter” box on the left side of the page to navigate the resources in this database.


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2018-09
John B. Appleby , Annelien L. Bredenoord
In this commentary, the authors argue that it is time to consider if the 14-day rule can be extended to 28 days.
Go to Source: https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201809437

2018-08
Krishanu Saha , J. Benjamin Hurlbut , Sheila Jasanoff , Aziza Ahmed , Anthony Appiah , Elizabeth Bartholet , Françoise Baylis , Gaymon Bennett , George Church , I. Glenn Cohen , George Daley , Kevin Finneran , William Hurlbut , Rudolf Jaenisch , Laurence Lwoff , John Paul Kimes , Peter Mills , Jacob Moses , Buhm Soon Park , Erik Parens , Rachel Salzman , Abha Saxena , Hilton Simmet , Tania Simoncelli , O. Carter Snead , Kaushik Sunder Rajan , Robert D. Truog , Patricia Williams , Christiane Woopen
A new infrastructure is urgently needed at the global level to facilitate exchange on key issues concerning genome editing. We advocate the establishment of a global observatory to serve as a center for international, interdisciplinary, and cosmopolitan reflection.
Go to Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2018.04.008

2018-07
Sarah Chan
In this article, bioethicist Sarah Chan examines whether scientific advances in developmental biology should lead to revisiting the 14-day rule.
Go to Source: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40778-018-0135-7

2018-07
J. Benjamin Hurlbut , Sheila Jasanoff , Krishanu Saha , Aziza Ahmed , Anthony Appiah , Elizabeth Bartholet , Françoise Baylis , Gaymon Bennett , George Church , I. Glenn Cohen , George Daley , Kevin Finneran , William Hurlbut , Rudolf Jaenisch , Laurence Lwoff , John Paul Kimes , Peter Mills , Jacob Moses , Buhm Soon Park , Erik Parens , Rachel Salzman , Abha Saxena , Hilton Simmet , Tania Simoncelli , O. Carter Snead , Kaushik Sunder Rajan , Robert D. Truog , Patricia Williams , Christiane Woopen
A new infrastructure is urgently needed at the global level to facilitate exchange on key issues concerning genome editing. We advocate the establishment of a global observatory to serve as a center for international, interdisciplinary, and cosmopolitan reflection.
Go to Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2018.04.009

2018-03
Sheila Jasanoff , J. Benjamin Hurlbut
Sheila Jasanoff and J. Benjamin Hurlbut call for an international network of scholars and organizations to support a new kind of conversation.
Go to Source: https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-6172202139