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Ethical Dilemmas in Gene Editing Technologies
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Gene Editing Technologies
Overview of gene editing technologies, including CRISPR-Cas9, and their potential applications
Module #2
Ethics of Gene Editing:A Primer
Foundational ethical principles and theories relevant to gene editing, including autonomy, beneficence, and justice
Module #3
The Science of Gene Editing:CRISPR-Cas9 and Beyond
In-depth exploration of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology, including its mechanism, advantages, and limitations
Module #4
Germline Editing:The Controversy
Ethical considerations surrounding germline editing, including heritability, mosaicism, and the possibility of designer babies
Module #5
Somatic Cell Editing:Ethics and Applications
Ethical implications of somatic cell editing, including potential therapeutic applications and concerns about enhancement
Module #6
Gene Drives:Environmental and Ethical Implications
Gene drives, their potential applications, and ethical concerns surrounding their use in environmental conservation and public health
Module #7
Gene Editing and Human Enhancement
Ethical considerations surrounding the use of gene editing for human enhancement, including cognitive and physical enhancements
Module #8
Genetic Inequality and Justice
Ethical concerns surrounding genetic inequality, including access, distribution, and justice in the context of gene editing
Module #9
Regulatory Frameworks for Gene Editing
Overview of existing regulatory frameworks for gene editing, including international and national guidelines
Module #10
Public Perception and Engagement
The importance of public perception and engagement in shaping gene editing policy and practice
Module #11
Case Study:He Jiankui and the CCR5 Gene Edit
In-depth analysis of the He Jiankui case, including ethical and regulatory implications
Module #12
Gene Editing and Disability
Ethical considerations surrounding gene editing and disability, including the consequences of editing genes associated with disability
Module #13
Gene Editing and Aging
Ethical implications of using gene editing to address aging and age-related diseases
Module #14
Gene Editing and Pandemics
The potential role of gene editing in responding to pandemics, including ethical and regulatory considerations
Module #15
Gene Editing and Synthetic Biology
The intersection of gene editing and synthetic biology, including ethical implications and potential applications
Module #16
International Governance and Gene Editing
The role of international governance in shaping gene editing policy, including the WHO, UNESCO, and the UN
Module #17
Ethical Considerations in Gene Editing Research
Ethical considerations specific to gene editing research, including informed consent, conflicts of interest, and publication ethics
Module #18
Future Directions:Emerging Ethical Dilemmas in Gene Editing
Exploration of emerging ethical dilemmas in gene editing, including gene editing for non-human organisms and environmental applications
Module #19
Gene Editing and IP:Patenting and Ownership
Ethical implications of patenting and ownership in gene editing, including access and justice concerns
Module #20
Gene Editing and Personalized Medicine
Ethical considerations surrounding the use of gene editing in personalized medicine, including privacy and data sharing concerns
Module #21
Gene Editing and Reproductive Rights
Ethical implications of gene editing on reproductive rights, including autonomy, procreative liberty, and access to reproductive technologies
Module #22
Gene Editing and Global Health
The potential impact of gene editing on global health, including health disparities and access to healthcare
Module #23
Gene Editing and the Human Microbiome
Ethical considerations surrounding gene editing and the human microbiome, including implications for public health and environmental health
Module #24
Gene Editing and Agricultural Applications
Ethical implications of using gene editing in agriculture, including environmental and food safety concerns
Module #25
Gene Editing and Biodefense
Ethical considerations surrounding the use of gene editing in biodefense, including dual-use research and biosecurity concerns
Module #26
Gene Editing and the Concept of Human Nature
Philosophical exploration of the implications of gene editing on our understanding of human nature and human identity
Module #27
Gene Editing and the Demarcation Problem
Ethical and philosophical considerations surrounding the distinction between therapy and enhancement in gene editing
Module #28
Gene Editing and the Precautionary Principle
The application of the precautionary principle to gene editing, including risk assessment and uncertainty
Module #29
Gene Editing and Education
The importance of education and training in gene editing ethics, including responsible innovation and public engagement
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Ethical Dilemmas in Gene Editing Technologies career


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