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Genetic Ethics

Genetic Ethics

June 27, 2025

Google’s New AI Will Help Researchers Understand How Our Genes Work

(MIT Technology Review) – When scientists first sequenced the human genome in 2003, they revealed the full set of DNA instructions that make a person. But we still didn’t know what all those 3 billion genetic letters actually do. Now … Read More

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June 27, 2025

Controversy Erupts As Scientists Start Work To Create Artificial Human DNA

(NDTV) – The Synthetic Human Genome Project is being funded by the Wellcome Trust, which has donated Rs 117 crore (10 million pounds). Regarded as the building blocks of human life, DNA is made up of repeating units called nucleotides, … Read More

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June 25, 2025

New IVF Tool Allows Parents To Screen Genetics of Embryos: Is It Ethical?

(Newsweek) – Genetic disease is believed to be linked to 41 percent of U.S. infants’ deaths, and more than 2 million children in the country have a genetic condition. U.S.-based Nucleus is offering people having IVF the chance to select … Read More

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June 24, 2025

When Will Genetically Modifying Our Children Go Mainstream?

(Gizmodo) – In late May, several scientific organizations, including the International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (ISCT), banded together to call for a 10-year moratorium on using CRISPR and related technologies to pursue human heritable germline editing. The declaration … Read More

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June 24, 2025

On the paradise island where millionaires go to avoid death (and taxes)

(The Times) – Próspera, a city run by international financiers, has welcomed Bryan Johnson for gene therapy but the entrepreneurial hub has incurred the wrath of the Honduran president One deciding attraction for [Hart] and others is that regulation is … Read More

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Posted in Emerging Technologies, Genetic Ethics, Human Enhancement, News, Transhumanism



 
 

June 20, 2025

Telegram CEO Says He’ll Leave His Fortune to His 106+ Children

(Gizmodo) – Why does the Telegram executive have such a big family? Due to his relationships with three separate women, Durov says he is the “official father” of six children. However, because of his ongoing sperm donations to a Russian … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

June 16, 2025

Calls for federal IVF regulation and DNA testing after second Monash embryo mix-up

(Australia Broadcasting Corp.) – IVF activists are calling for an urgent meeting with the federal health minister, and are suggesting children born through assisted reproduction should be DNA tested. It comes after the latest embryo mix-up this week, involving Monash … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

June 16, 2025

Anne Wojcicki’s nonprofit wins bid to acquire genetic testing company 23andMe

(CNN) – A nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and former chief executive of 23andMe, won a bid to acquire the genetic testing company following its bankruptcy filing in March. Wojcicki’s California-based nonprofit, TTAM Research Institute, will purchase 23andMe … Read More

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June 13, 2025

Book Review: The Mystery of Alzheimer’s Disease in Rural Colombia

(Undark) – Jennie Erin Smith’s “Valley of Forgetting” explores the genetics of early-onset dementia plaguing a mountain region. That cause — a hereditary genetic mutation known as E280A — is at the heart of science journalist Jennie Erin Smith’s deeply … Read More

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Posted in Books, Genetic Ethics, Global Bioethics, highlights, Neuroethics, Reviews



 
 

June 12, 2025

Congress Demands Answers on Data Privacy Ahead of 23andMe Sale

(Wired) – House Democrats sent letters to the potential buyers of the genetic testing company, asking how they plan to protect customer genetic data under a change of ownership. Signed by 20 other Democratic members of Congress, the letters—which can … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News



 
 

June 9, 2025

The Ethical Minefield of Testing Infants for Incurable Diseases

(New York Times) – Screening can now determine their risk for an ever-growing list of conditions — including ones we can’t do much about. Today, that panel checks for unusual bio-markers that may indicate a rare but treatable disease like … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Pediatric, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

June 5, 2025

Crypto billionaire Brian Armstrong is ready to invest in CRISPR baby tech

(MIT Tech Review) — Brian Armstrong, the billionaire CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, says he’s ready to fund a US startup focused on gene-editing human embryos. If he goes forward, it would be the first major commercial investment in … Read More

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Posted in Biotech, Genetic Ethics, Human Dignity, Human Enhancement, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

June 2, 2025

A New Edition of European Journal of Human Genetics Is Now Available

European Journal of Human Genetics (vol. 33, no. 5, 2025) is available online by subscription only.  Articles include:

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Genetic Ethics, Journal Articles, Research Ethics



 
 

May 29, 2025

The US Is Storing Migrant Children’s DNA in a Criminal Database

(Wired) – Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future. THE UNITED STATES … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, Human Dignity, News, Pediatric, Public Health, Public Policy



 
 

May 28, 2025

Can doctors test embryos for autism? And should they?

(NPR) – A newly available kind of genetic testing, called polygenic embryo screening, promises to screen for conditions that can include cancer, obesity, autism, bipolar disorder, even celiac disease. These conditions are informed by many genetic variants and environmental factors … Read More

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May 27, 2025

Sperm from cancer-risk donor used to conceive at least 67 children across Europe

(The Guardian) – Case of man carrying rare genetic variant fuels calls for limit on number of children that can be fathered by one donor The sperm of a man carrying a rare cancer-causing mutation was used to conceive at … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

May 26, 2025

A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available

Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 51, no. 5, 2025) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, Journal Articles, Public Health, Public Policy



 
 

May 23, 2025

Meet Cathy Tie, Bride of “China’s Frankenstein”

(MIT Technology Review) – You may not be familiar with Tie, but she’s no stranger to the public spotlight. A former Thiel fellow, she is a partner in the attention-grabbing Los Angeles Project, which promised to create glow-in-the-dark pets. Over … Read More

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Posted in Eugenics, General Bioethics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, People, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

May 22, 2025

Colossal scientist now admits they haven’t really made dire wolves

(New Scientist) – Despite a huge media fanfare in which Colossal Biosciences claimed to have resurrected the extinct dire wolf, the company’s chief scientist now concedes that the animals are merely modified grey wolves The dire wolf is “the world’s … Read More

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Posted in Biotech, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Research Ethics



 
 

May 22, 2025

23andMe (and Your Genetic Data) Sold to Regeneron in Bankruptcy Auction

(Gizmodo) – The pharmaceutical company bought “substantially all” of 23andMe’s business for $256 million. Genetic testing company 23andMe isn’t going away, despite declaring bankruptcy. The company and nearly all of its assets, including its biobank of customer genetic samples, have … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News



 
 

May 19, 2025

A New Edition of HEC Forum Is Now Available

HEC Forum (vol. 37, no. 2, 2025) is available online by subscription only.  Articles include:

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Genetic Ethics, Healthcare, Journal Articles, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

May 15, 2025

Baby Is Healed With World’s First Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment

(New York Times) – The technique used on a 9½-month-old boy with a rare condition has the potential to help people with thousands of other uncommon genetic diseases. The baby, now 9 ½ months old, became the first patient of … Read More

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May 14, 2025

New hope for patients with breast cancer gene

(BBC) – A new treatment approach can significantly improve survival rates for patients with aggressive, inherited breast cancer, a study suggests. The trial, led by Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge, and published in Nature Communications, involved women with early-stage breast cancer … Read More

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May 13, 2025

Your Gut Microbes Might Encourage Criminal Behavior

(MIT Technology Review) – Microbes can produce compounds that affect the way neurons work. They also influence the functioning of the immune system, which can have knock-on effects on the brain. And they seem to be able to communicate with … Read More

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, highlights, Neuroethics, News, Public Health



 
 

May 13, 2025

A US Court Just Put Ownership of CRISPR Back in Play

(MIT Technology Review) – The CRISPR patents are back in play. On Monday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said scientists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier will get another chance to show they ought to own the … Read More

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