Synthetic Biology for Human Health: Issues for Ethical Discussion and Policy‐making

Bioethics 27 (8):ii-iii (2013)
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Abstract

This editorial introduces a special issue of Bioethics which showcases articles dealing with the ethical and policy issues attending synthetic biology. It brings together a range of theoretical perspectives to inform the broader debate surrounding the acceptability, risks and merits of synthetic biology. As this special issue attests, the application of synthetic biology to human health gives rise to substantive ethical issues which ought to be anticipated and discussed early for future policy-making.

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Ainsley Newson
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