Genome editing: scientific opportunities, public interests and policy options in the European Union
Genome editing: scientific opportunities, public interests and policy options in the European Union
Tags: CRISPR, Gene editing, Policy, Regulation, Risk and safety, Synthetic biologyEASAC, European Academies Science Advisory Council, 2017.
In many of the areas in which EASAC, the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council, works, where a large and solid body of knowledge is needed to inform the action of our societies, it is important to recognise that there is an intimate mix of science and values involved in discussion. Such discussions are most fruitful when both knowledge and values are well identified. This report presents a broad synthesis of genome editing, one of the newer aspects of the biosciences. It is our hope that presenting clearly the science involved – the duty of academies – will serve the ongoing discussions within society that the report recommends be vigorously pursued.