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A very good primer that covers genetically engineering ourselves & the issues that raises. I really liked the way the author framed some of the questions through stories. That really made the issues understandable, even personal.
For instance, a woman in an IVF clinic choosing which embryo to bring to term. This simple setting allows for the exploration of a variety of issues past, present, & future in a rational, but very human way. If she discards one because it has a recognizable 'defect' (Ta ...more
For instance, a woman in an IVF clinic choosing which embryo to bring to term. This simple setting allows for the exploration of a variety of issues past, present, & future in a rational, but very human way. If she discards one because it has a recognizable 'defect' (Ta ...more
As a physician-scientist practicing medicine in the genetics and diagnostics fields, and someone who's fascinated by technology and the future in general, I frequently find myself drawn to speculative non-fiction about the future of science and medicine. In Hacking Darwin, Jamie Metzl, who's not a scientist, talks about his optimistic mindset about the future of genetic engineering to make humans healthier, smarter, longer-lived, etc. (much of the book focuses on humans, though genetic engineeri
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