Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies to Extend the Viability of Biological Materials Across Time and Space

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (3):570-584 (2024)
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Abstract

This article presents a framework of ethical analysis for anticipatory evaluation of advanced biopreservation technologies and employs the framework illustratively in three domains. The framework features four clusters of general ethical considerations: (1) Producing Benefits, Minimizing Harms, Balancing Benefits, Risk, and Costs; (2) Justice, Fairness, Equity; (3) Respect for Autonomy; and (4) Transparency, Trustworthiness, and Public Trust.

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Evelyn Brister
Rochester Institute of Technology
Paul B. Thompson
Michigan State University
Susan Wolf
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