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Heritable Human Genome Editing: Who Decides? Science or Society?

Posted by nte on October 11, 2021 in In Print
Image Credit: Journal of Medical Ethics (BMJ)
Image Credit: Journal of Medical Ethics (BMJ)

Baylis, F. (11 Oct 2021). Heritable human genome editing: Who decides? Science or society? Journal of Medical Ethics Blog.

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