Gene editing has emerged as a revolutionary technology, promising to cure diseases and potentially enhance humanity through its application on human embryos. However, it has also opened a Pandora’s Box of ethical concerns, raising profound questions about the future of humanity and the lines that must be drawn. This paper elaborates on the ethical implications of embryo gene editing, exploring ...

Gene Editing for Disease Prevention: Hype and Ethical Anxiety by Lawrence Kogan Gene editing is the most dramatic turn that science has taken in a century. The notion-upon-reading the sentence that scientists can edit a strand of DNA to save humans from diseases is something from a science fiction novel.  As exhilarating as it is, however, this technology opens enormous ...