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Shostak (biological sciences, U. of Pittsburgh) considers the possibility of achieving immortality through biological engineering and ponders the implications of such a step. The impact of immortality on commerce, politics, technology, and human dignity are specifically examined. Along the way, Shostack reflects on the nature of life and death, and

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Shostak (biological sciences, U. of Pittsburgh) considers the possibility of achieving immortality through biological engineering and ponders the implications of such a step. The impact of immortality on commerce, politics, technology, and human dignity are specifically examined. Along the way, Shostack reflects on the nature of life and death, and
Autorenporträt
Stanley Shostak is Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of Embryology: An Introduction to Developmental Biology; Death of Life: The Legacy of Molecular Biology; and Evolution of Sameness and Difference: Perspectives on the Human Genome Project.