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Module 8 - Discussion: The Ethics of
Biotechnology
View one or more of the following Ted Talks
about Biotechnology Ethics.
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It's Time to Question Bio engineering (19:42) - Bioethicist Paul Root Wolpe describes an
astonishing series of recent bio engineering experiments, from glowing dogs to
mice that grow human ears. He asks: Isn't it time to set some ground rules?
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The Use of Cloning and Stem Cells to Resurrect Life (10:37) ( - In this Ted Talk, Chief Scientific
Office at Advanced Cell Technology and possessor the Institute for Regenerative
Medical Wake Forest University School of Medicine discusses the cloning of
cells (somatic cell nuclear transfer) and cell reprogramming (iPs).
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The Coming Trans-human Era (15:37) - In this talk,
IMSRV CEO and founder Jason Sosa connects the dots and takes you into the
possible future of the trans-human era. He discusses the possibilities and the
potential benefits.
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Stem Cells: The Hype and The Hope (12:57) - Human regenerative medicine will
succeed, the questions are when and how. In this talk, Dr. Srivastava’s
discusses his research and hopes for human regenerative medicine.
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Technology Is Reinventing Humanity (11:38) - In this talk, Jordan Nguyen explain
his hopes for virtual copies of human beings. He explains research in progress
and asks about the quandaries that lie ahead.
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The Ethical Dilemma of Designer Babies (18:19) - Creating genetically modified
children is no longer a science fiction fantasy. In this talk, biologist Paul
Knoepfler estimates that within fifteen years, scientists could use the gene
editing technology CRISPR to make certain "upgrades" to human
embryos. In this thought-provoking talk, Knoepfler readies us for the coming
designer baby revolution and asks what the right path is for genetic modification
and humans.
Thoughtfully reflect on the issues discussed
in the talks that you have viewed and post a discussion response addressing the
following points:
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What is the speaker's
point of view about the topic? Is the speaker biased?
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What ethical issues and
ethical reasoning are argued?
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Do you think that
bio-engineering issues have moral and ethical implications? Why or why not?
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Do you agree with the
speaker's point of view? Be specific and thorough. Express how and why you
agree or disagree and discuss how ethics and values contribute to your opinion.
Consider the theoretical concepts discussed in the course. Do not just state your
viewpoint, rather provide relevant details to support your findings and/or
position.
Read your peers' posts
and comment, in a respectful manner to at least one classmate that you agree
with and one that you disagree with. Be specific in your responses to their
positions. Review the discussion
guidelines and the
evaluation rubric to ensure your submission meets the standard.
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