Vol. 12 No. 4 | April 2012
ISBN: 1536-0075
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Swabbing Students: Should Universities Be Allowed to Facilitate Educational DNA Testing?
Shawneequa L. Callier
Recognizing the profound need for greater patient and provider familiarity with personalized genomic medicine, many university instructors are including personalized genotyping as part of their curricula. During seminars and lectures students run polymerase chain reactions on their own DNA or evaluate their experiences using direct-to-consumer genetic testing services subsidized by the university....
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The Case for a Parental Duty to Use Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis for Medical Benefit
Janet Malek & Judith Daar
This article explores the possibility that there is a parental duty to use preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for the medical benefit of future children. Using one genetic disorder as a paradigmatic example, we find that such a duty can be supported in some situations on both ethical and legal grounds. Our analysis shows that an ethical case in favor of this position can be made when potentia...
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