Editing fetal genomes is on the horizon—why ethical discussions with target communities should happen now

With their primary goal to advance scientific knowledge, most scientists are not trained or incentivized to think through the societal implications of the technologies they are developing. Even in genomic medicine, which is geared toward benefiting future patients, time and funding pressures make real-time ethics oversight difficult.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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