Reproduction Reborn
How Science, Ethics, and Law Shape Mitochondrial Replacement Therapies
Herausgeber: Bowman, Diana; Johnson, Walter G; Ludlow, Karinne
Reproduction Reborn
How Science, Ethics, and Law Shape Mitochondrial Replacement Therapies
Herausgeber: Bowman, Diana; Johnson, Walter G; Ludlow, Karinne
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Informative and comprehensive in scope, Reproduction Reborn explores the history of modern reproductive technologies and the challenges of governing reproduction in a rapidly changing global environment.
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Informative and comprehensive in scope, Reproduction Reborn explores the history of modern reproductive technologies and the challenges of governing reproduction in a rapidly changing global environment.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780197616208
- ISBN-10: 0197616208
- Artikelnr.: 67404493
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780197616208
- ISBN-10: 0197616208
- Artikelnr.: 67404493
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Diana M. Bowman is Associate Dean and Professor in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and Professor in the College of Global Futures at Arizona State University. Dr. Bowman's research primarily focuses on the legal and policy issues associated with emerging technologies and public health. Over the last fifteen years she has worked extensively with governments and other organizations including the World Economic Forum and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on shaping the governance framework for new technologies. In 2018, Dr. Bowman was named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Karinne Ludlow is Associate Professor in the Monash University Law Faculty. Dr. Ludlow's research primarily focuses on regulation of, and legal challenges to, innovative technologies particularly biotechnology. That research addresses biotechnology across all species and in applications including health, agriculture and food, and industrial purposes. Dr. Ludlow has particular expertise in the regulation of reproductive technologies. Her research on MRT is supported by a joint Australian government ARC Discovery grant and a joint Department of Health's Medical Research Future Fund grant. Walter G. Johnson is a PhD scholar at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) at the Australian National University. His research covers topics around law and regulation for a variety of current and emerging technologies. Johnson was awarded a JD from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and a Master of Science and Technology Policy from Arizona State University.
* List of contributors
* Abbreviations
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Diana M. Bowman, Walter G. Johnson, and Karinne Ludlow
* Part I: Untangling the Development of Science and Public Opinion
Around MRT
* 1. Development of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapies
* Jeffrey R. Mann, Mary Herbert, Deirdre L. Zander-Fox, Deepak
Adhikari, and John Carroll
* 2. Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques: A Critical Review of the
Ethical Issues
* Robert Sparrow, Julian Koplin, and Catherine Mills
* 3. Reproductive Decisions and Mitochondrial Disease: Disruption,
Risk, and Uncertainty
* Cathy Herbrand
* Part II: The Evolution of Regulatory Frameworks for MRT: How
Regulation Got from There to Here (and Everywhere In-Between)
* 4. Legalising MRT in the United Kingdom
* Rebecca Dimond and Neil Stephens
* 5. MRT in Australia
* Karinne Ludlow
* 6. MRT in the United States
* I. Glenn Cohen, Priyanka Menon, and Eli Y. Adashi
* 7. Contesting the 'No Rules' Label: ARTs in Mexico Before and After
the First MRT Baby
* Sandra González-Santos and Abril Saldaña-Tejeda
* 8. Medical Tourism and Multi-Level Regulation for MRT in the European
Union
* Walter G. Johnson and Diana M. Bowman
* 9. Asia
* Tetsuya Ishii
* Part III: Looking Forward
* 10. Future Technological Advancements
* Kevin Doxzen
* 11. Placing MRT in the Evolution of Reproduction
* Karinne Ludlow, Walter G. Johnson, and Diana M. Bowman
*
* Index
* Abbreviations
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Diana M. Bowman, Walter G. Johnson, and Karinne Ludlow
* Part I: Untangling the Development of Science and Public Opinion
Around MRT
* 1. Development of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapies
* Jeffrey R. Mann, Mary Herbert, Deirdre L. Zander-Fox, Deepak
Adhikari, and John Carroll
* 2. Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques: A Critical Review of the
Ethical Issues
* Robert Sparrow, Julian Koplin, and Catherine Mills
* 3. Reproductive Decisions and Mitochondrial Disease: Disruption,
Risk, and Uncertainty
* Cathy Herbrand
* Part II: The Evolution of Regulatory Frameworks for MRT: How
Regulation Got from There to Here (and Everywhere In-Between)
* 4. Legalising MRT in the United Kingdom
* Rebecca Dimond and Neil Stephens
* 5. MRT in Australia
* Karinne Ludlow
* 6. MRT in the United States
* I. Glenn Cohen, Priyanka Menon, and Eli Y. Adashi
* 7. Contesting the 'No Rules' Label: ARTs in Mexico Before and After
the First MRT Baby
* Sandra González-Santos and Abril Saldaña-Tejeda
* 8. Medical Tourism and Multi-Level Regulation for MRT in the European
Union
* Walter G. Johnson and Diana M. Bowman
* 9. Asia
* Tetsuya Ishii
* Part III: Looking Forward
* 10. Future Technological Advancements
* Kevin Doxzen
* 11. Placing MRT in the Evolution of Reproduction
* Karinne Ludlow, Walter G. Johnson, and Diana M. Bowman
*
* Index
* List of contributors
* Abbreviations
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Diana M. Bowman, Walter G. Johnson, and Karinne Ludlow
* Part I: Untangling the Development of Science and Public Opinion
Around MRT
* 1. Development of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapies
* Jeffrey R. Mann, Mary Herbert, Deirdre L. Zander-Fox, Deepak
Adhikari, and John Carroll
* 2. Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques: A Critical Review of the
Ethical Issues
* Robert Sparrow, Julian Koplin, and Catherine Mills
* 3. Reproductive Decisions and Mitochondrial Disease: Disruption,
Risk, and Uncertainty
* Cathy Herbrand
* Part II: The Evolution of Regulatory Frameworks for MRT: How
Regulation Got from There to Here (and Everywhere In-Between)
* 4. Legalising MRT in the United Kingdom
* Rebecca Dimond and Neil Stephens
* 5. MRT in Australia
* Karinne Ludlow
* 6. MRT in the United States
* I. Glenn Cohen, Priyanka Menon, and Eli Y. Adashi
* 7. Contesting the 'No Rules' Label: ARTs in Mexico Before and After
the First MRT Baby
* Sandra González-Santos and Abril Saldaña-Tejeda
* 8. Medical Tourism and Multi-Level Regulation for MRT in the European
Union
* Walter G. Johnson and Diana M. Bowman
* 9. Asia
* Tetsuya Ishii
* Part III: Looking Forward
* 10. Future Technological Advancements
* Kevin Doxzen
* 11. Placing MRT in the Evolution of Reproduction
* Karinne Ludlow, Walter G. Johnson, and Diana M. Bowman
*
* Index
* Abbreviations
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Diana M. Bowman, Walter G. Johnson, and Karinne Ludlow
* Part I: Untangling the Development of Science and Public Opinion
Around MRT
* 1. Development of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapies
* Jeffrey R. Mann, Mary Herbert, Deirdre L. Zander-Fox, Deepak
Adhikari, and John Carroll
* 2. Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques: A Critical Review of the
Ethical Issues
* Robert Sparrow, Julian Koplin, and Catherine Mills
* 3. Reproductive Decisions and Mitochondrial Disease: Disruption,
Risk, and Uncertainty
* Cathy Herbrand
* Part II: The Evolution of Regulatory Frameworks for MRT: How
Regulation Got from There to Here (and Everywhere In-Between)
* 4. Legalising MRT in the United Kingdom
* Rebecca Dimond and Neil Stephens
* 5. MRT in Australia
* Karinne Ludlow
* 6. MRT in the United States
* I. Glenn Cohen, Priyanka Menon, and Eli Y. Adashi
* 7. Contesting the 'No Rules' Label: ARTs in Mexico Before and After
the First MRT Baby
* Sandra González-Santos and Abril Saldaña-Tejeda
* 8. Medical Tourism and Multi-Level Regulation for MRT in the European
Union
* Walter G. Johnson and Diana M. Bowman
* 9. Asia
* Tetsuya Ishii
* Part III: Looking Forward
* 10. Future Technological Advancements
* Kevin Doxzen
* 11. Placing MRT in the Evolution of Reproduction
* Karinne Ludlow, Walter G. Johnson, and Diana M. Bowman
*
* Index