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Human Brain Organoids Scientific And Ethical Considerations Insoo Hyun

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Human Brain Organoids Scientific And Ethical Considerations Insoo Hyun
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.31 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Insoo Hyun, Jeantine E. Lunshof (eds.)
ISBN: 9783031723711, 9783031723704, 3031723716, 3031723708
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Human Brain Organoids Scientific And Ethical Considerations Insoo Hyun by Insoo Hyun, Jeantine E. Lunshof (eds.) 9783031723711, 9783031723704, 3031723716, 3031723708 instant download after payment.

Brain organoids are small stem cell-derived, self-organizing models of specific brain regions that offer researchers new ways to study the human brain. Since their scientific debut over ten years ago, brain organoids have been used to generate tractable new bioengineered tools for understanding functional interconnectivity of the human brain, dysfunction involved in many neurodegenerative diseases, and certain molecular mechanisms underlying cognition. Despite this field’s considerable scientific promise, advances in human brain organoid research also raise novel philosophical questions and ethical concerns around the use of complex human brain models and the ethical boundaries that should exist when manipulating increasingly realistic bioengineered brain constructs. As researchers generate more realistic organoids in vitro that resemble human brains, it is critically important to understand what ethical boundaries may exist and where researchers and regulators should draw the line for research, both to reduce uncertainties over which projects to pursue in the lab and to address future concerns regulators and the public may harbor about whether this research, if left unexamined, could inadvertently undermine public trust in science. This proposed book delves into ongoing and proactive ethical discussions among ethicists and the neuroscientists involved with this cutting-edge work. Its ultimate goal is to foster greater awareness, understanding, and guidance for future management of ethical issues that may be unique to new areas of brain organoid research. This volume is the result of a close partnership between ethicists and scientists, each informing the other through a collaborative process of joint bioethical deliberation.

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