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Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing: The Need for Course Correction.
Trends in Biotechnology ( IF 14.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-27 , DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2019.12.022
Roberto Andorno 1 , Françoise Baylis 2 , Marcy Darnovsky 3 , Donna Dickenson 4 , Hille Haker 5 , Katie Hasson 3 , Leah Lowthorp 6 , George J Annas 7 , Catherine Bourgain 8 , Katherine Drabiak 9 , Sigrid Graumann 10 , Katrin Grüber 11 , Matthias Kaiser 12 , David King 13 , Regine Kollek 14 , Calum MacKellar 15 , Jing-Bao Nie 16 , Osagie K Obasogie 17 , Mirriam Tyebally Fang 18 , Gabriele Werner-Felmayer 19 , Jana Zuscinova 20
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As public interest advocates, policy experts, bioethicists, and scientists, we call for a course correction in public discussions about heritable human genome editing. Clarifying misrepresentations, centering societal consequences and concerns, and fostering public empowerment will support robust, global public engagement and meaningful deliberation about altering the genes of future generations.

中文翻译:

关于可遗传的人类基因组编辑的日内瓦声明:课程更正的必要性。

作为公共利益倡导者、政策专家、生物伦理学家和科学家,我们呼吁在有关可遗传的人类基因组编辑的公开讨论中修正路线。澄清错误陈述、集中社会后果和关注点以及促进公众赋权将支持强有力的全球公众参与和关于改变后代基因的有意义的审议。
更新日期:2020-02-03
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