Informed Consent for Human Embryo Genome Editing
Abstract
In the event that human embryo genome editing is considered safe enough for the clinic, researchers will need to consider how to administer consent so that would-be recipients of edited embryos can make an informed decision. Informed consent will require truthfulness, sensitivity, regulatory compliance, and attention to the highest ethical standards. In the event that human embryo genome editing is considered safe enough for the clinic,...
Paper Details
Title
Informed Consent for Human Embryo Genome Editing
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
530 - 537
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