The Ethics Keeper Who Asked Before Scientists Acted
The Ethics Keeper Who Asked Before Scientists Acted
A nonbinary bioethicist grapples with gene drive technology that could end malaria — and builds the consent and safety framework that makes releasing it into the wild a decision worthy of its irreversible consequences.
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bioethics
gene drive
nonbinary identity
malaria
biosafety
community consent
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