The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction by Henry T Greely

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The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction by Henry T Greely

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Within 40 years many people will stop having sex for reproduction. After IVF and preimplantation genetic diagnosis, parents will pick embryos for implantation, gestation, and birth. It will be easy, safe, lawful, and free, Henry Greely predicts. He explains the new technologies and sets out the deep ethical and legal challenges facing humanity.

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The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction by Henry T Greely

“Will the future confront us with human GMOs? Greely provocatively declares yes, and, while clearly explaining the science, spells out the ethical, political, and practical ramifications.”—Paul Berg, Nobel Laureate and recipient of the National Medal of Science Within twenty, maybe forty, years most people in developed countries will stop having sex for the purpose of reproduction. Instead, prospective parents will be told as much as they wish to know about the genetic makeup of dozens of embryos, and they will pick one or two for implantation, gestation, and birth. And it will be safe, lawful, and free. In this work of prophetic scholarship, Henry T. Greely explains the revolutionary biological technologies that make this future a seeming inevitability and sets out the deep ethical and legal challenges humanity faces as a result. “Readers looking for a more in-depth analysis of human genome modifications and reproductive technologies and their legal and ethical implications should strongly consider picking up Greely’s The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction… [It has] the potential to empower readers to make informed decisions about the implementation of advancements in genetics technologies.” —Dov Greenbaum, Science “[Greely] provides an extraordinarily sophisticated analysis of the practical, political, legal, and ethical implications of the new world of human reproduction. His book is a model of highly informed, rigorous, thought-provoking speculation about an immensely important topic.” —Glenn C. Altschuler, Psychology Today
You’ve probably read about concerns over “designer babies,” whose DNA is shaped by gene editingGreely is focused on a different technology that has gotten much less attention: In a startling bit of biological alchemy, scientists have shown that in mice, they can turn ordinary cells into sperm and eggs. It’s too soon to know if it could be done in people. But if it can, it could become a powerful infertility treatment, permitting genetic parenthood for people who can’t make their own sperm or eggs. * Washington Post *
An extraordinarily sophisticated analysis of the practical, political, legal, and ethical implications of the new world of human reproduction…. A model of highly informed, rigorous, thought-provoking speculation about an immensely important topic. -- Glenn C. Altschuler * Psychology Today *
Eye-opening about the prospects created by biomedical technology . . . Greely’s book offers a balanced, informed and calm analysis of the legal, ethical and social frameworks within which we must resolve these dilemmas. -- Philip Ball * New Statesman *
This book could not be more timely. Greely imagines the future of human reproduction with the insight, wit, and panache readers of his work have come to expect. -- Glenn Cohen, Harvard Law School, author of Patients with Passports
Will the future confront us with human GMOs? Greely provocatively declares yes, and, while clearly explaining the science, spells out the ethical, political, and practical ramifications. -- Paul Berg, Nobel Laureate and recipient of the National Medal of Science
Greely’s background in law and bioethics [brings] a fresh perspective. The book is a timely assessment of the way things are, and the direction they are heading: it is also a rallying call for debate about regulation, and about the sort of society we want to live in. * New Scientist *
Readers looking for a more in-depth analysis of human genome modifications and reproductive technologies and their legal and ethical implications should strongly consider picking up Greely’s The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction . . . Greely’s breezy first-person narrative belies the extraordinary depth and impressive quality of information provided, both scientific and legal…[It has] the potential to empower readers to make informed decisions about the implementation of advancements in genetics technologies. * Science *
Employs lucid prose to explain the science behind reproduction, genetics, and stem cells, and explores the scientific, legal, and political pathway toward easy [genetic diagnosis]. * The Scientist *
An exceptional book. Anyone interested in the technology of human reproduction and what it holds for humanity’s future will thoroughly enjoy the read. -- Judith Daar, Whittier Law School
We owe it to ourselves, to the society we live in, to our children and our children’s children to think long and hard about the arguments Greely presents before we make choices about the future of human reproduction. One of the most exciting and thought-provoking books I have read in a long time. -- Jennifer Merchant, Université de Paris II
Henry T. Greely is the Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor of Law and Professor, by courtesy, of Genetics at Stanford University. He specializes in ethical, legal, and social issues arising from advances in the biosciences, particularly from genetics, neuroscience, and human stem cell research. He chairs the California Advisory Committee on Human Stem Cell Research and the steering committee of the Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics, and directs the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences and the Stanford Program in Neuroscience and Society. He serves as a member of the NAS Committee on Science, Technology, and Law, the Institute of Medicine’s Neuroscience Forum, and the NIH Multi-Center Working Group on the BRAIN Initiative.
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ISBN 13 9780674984011
ISBN 10 0674984013
Title The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction
Author Henry T Greely
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2018-04-09
Number of pages 400
Prizes Nominated for Society for the Study of Social Problems C. Wright Mills Award 2016, Nominated for Herbert Jacob Book Prize 2017
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