This book looks at the what kinds of policies were developed to address advances in cloning technology in the U.S. after Dolly. The broader question Bonnicksen addresses is the extent to which we are willing to regulate new genetic technologies and how such regulation happens. This book is at the nexus of policy and bioethics. Bioethicists and ethical issues play a large role in her story (esp. the National BIoethics Advisory Committee), as do the...
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