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Genetics and bioethics: How our thinking has changed since 1969
Authors:LeRoy Walters
Affiliation:(1) Professor Emeritus, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA;(2) Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA
Abstract:In 1969, the field of human genetics was in its infancy. Amniocentesis was a new technique for prenatal diagnosis, and a newborn genetic screening program had been established in one state. There were also concerns about the potential hazards of genetic engineering. A research group at the Hastings Center and Paul Ramsey pioneered in the discussion of genetics and bioethics. Two principal techniques have emerged as being of enduring importance: human gene transfer research and genetic testing and screening. This essay tracks the development and use of these techniques and considers the ethical issues that they raise.
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