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Edited By
J rg Niew hner, Max-Delbrueck Centre, Berlin, Germany
Christof Tannert
Description
This book presents work that has been conducted as part of the research project "Discourse on ethical questions of biomedicine" of the
interdisciplinary Working Group Bioethics and Science Communication at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC)in Berlin-Buch,
Germany. This book offers ground-breaking ideas on how the daily interworking of cutting-edge biomedical research assess the broader
social context and its communication to stakeholders and the public. Editors cover three aspects: Scientific, Ethical and Legal, and
Perception and Communication. This work establishes an international and interdisciplinary network of excellent researchers at the beginning
of their careers, who brilliantly integrate their work into the different perspectives on gene therapy from the natural and social sciences,
as well as the humanities and law.
Audience
Practicing scientists, graduate students, academic clinicians who want to understand more about the ethical issues of gene therapy.
Contents
Table of contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1. Editorial Building Interdisciplinarity in Research on Gene Therapy
Section I Scientific Aspects
CHAPTER
2. Identification of genes causing autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa
CHAPTER 3. Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors for
CNS Gene Therapy
CHAPTER 4. Controlling Adenoviral Gene Transfer in Heart By Catheter Based Coronary Perfusion
CHAPTER 5. Biological
and cellular barriers limiting the clinical application of nonviral gene delivery
systems
CHAPTER 6. Design, Preparation and Characterization
of Polymer-Based Nanocarriers for Non-Viral
Gene Delivery
CHAPTER 7. Neurogenetic Imaging
CHAPTER 8. Implications of Fetal Gene Therapy
for the Medical Profession
Section II Ethical and Legal Aspects
CHAPTER 9. Ethical Issues in Gene Therapy Research, An American Perspective
CHAPTER 10. Do germline interventions justify the restriction of reproductive autonomy?
CHAPTER 11. Ghost of Christmas Past
Eugenics
and other moral dilemmas surrounding genetic interventions: a discussion in
the context of virtue ethics
CHAPTER 12. Biomedical Research
and Ethical Regulations in China. Some Observations about gene
Therapy, Human Research, and Struggles of Interest
CHAPTER 13. Does patent
granting hinder the development of Gene Therapy products?
CHAPTER 14. On The Political Side of Gene Therapy. What Can Be Drawn from the
French Situation?
Section III Perception and Communication
CHAPTER 15. How to Communicate Risks in Gene Therapy?
CHAPTER 16. European
analysis of the various procedure existing to interrupt a clinical research protocol
thanks to a French example of gene therapy
CHAPTER
17. The future of public perception of gene therapy in Europe, an educated guess
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 274 pages, publication date: JUL-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-52806-3
ISBN-10: 0-444-52806-7
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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