Monday, 17 December 2018

SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion

SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion



SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion

Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.


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For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698
Ethical Principles:



Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698
Ethical Principles:


Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698

SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion



SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion

Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698
Ethical Principles:



Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698
Ethical Principles:


Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698

SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion



SCI 115 Week 6 Discussion

Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698
Ethical Principles:



Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698
Ethical Principles:


Ethics of Biotechnology.
There are many approaches towards looking at the ethics of biotechnology. One frequently used approach is consider the technology in terms of four principles that most ethicists agree on: “Respect“, “Do Good / Do No Harm“, “Justice – Be Fair” and “Care“. These are described more fully in the graphic, shown below.
For this week’s discussion, consider the ethics of deploying the biotechnology described in one of the following articles. Be sure to address how the technology relates to all four principles, as well as any other principles or concerns that come to mind.
(1) Cox, J. F. (2016, May 9). GOFROC: Gain of Function Research of Concern. [handout]. Download from this screen “GOFROC by jfcox 05 09 2016”.
(2) Mullin, E. (2016, September 29). Despite the hype over gene therapy, few drugs are close to approval. MIT Technology Review. Retrieved from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602467/despite-the-hype-over-gene-therapy-few-drugs-are-close-to-approval/
(3) Reardon, S. (2016, September 28). ‘Three-parent baby” claim raises hopes — and ethical concerns. Nature. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/news/three-parent-baby-claim-raises-hopes-and-ethical-concerns-1.20698

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