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Author Enríquez, Paul, author

Title Rewriting nature : the future of genome editing and how to bridge the gap between law and science / Paul Enríquez, North Carolina State University, Dept. of Structural and Molecular Biochemistry
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021

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Contents A momentous time for humankind -- How an idea became a reality -- What is genome editing? -- Molecular paraphernalia -- What can genome editing be used for? -- Redesigning food -- Regulating bioengineered food -- Redesigning humanity -- DNA and the administrative state -- Constitutional predicaments -- Science, law, and policy
Summary "For the first time in the history of civilization, humans have procured the power to rewrite nature's book of life. Following the discovery of CRISPR and other key scientific developments at the dawn of the twenty-first century, humankind has-for better or worse-reached the Rubicon of precise genetic manipulation, which existed only in science fiction until now. Those familiar with genome editing understand its colossal power and potential to become a global transformative agent that surpasses the impact of electricity, the atomic bomb, or the Internet. REWRITING NATURE is an interdisciplinary odyssey through the law, science, and policy of genome editing-the most significant breakthrough of our generation. The volume addresses a critical need to bridge gaps between law, science, and policy, and challenges the conventional, false dichotomy frequently associated with mutually exclusive normative roles for science and law. Through exploration of heuristic inquiries into an array of interdisciplinary fields, the book seeks to ignite thoughtful dialogues about authentic-rather than manufactured or sensationalized-issues raised by the technology. This timely resource is intended for keen audiences focused on venturing beyond the headlines and talking points to develop a deeper understanding of the prospects and challenges of genome editing"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Genetic engineering -- Law and legislation.
Genetic regulation -- Government policy
Gene editing.
Human genetics -- Law and legislation.
Science and law.
Gene editing
Genetic engineering -- Law and legislation
Genetic regulation -- Government policy
Human genetics -- Law and legislation
Science and law
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020043487
ISBN 9781108598897
1108598897