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tag public health techniques opinion ethics
Opinion: Public Health Trumps Privacy in a Pandemic
John D. Loike and Ruth L. Fischbach
| Apr 16, 2020
| 4 min read
If governments were to use SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests to manage who can re-enter the workplace, society must accept a sacrifice of privacy.
Finding DNA Tags in AAV Stacks
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 7, 2024
| 8 min read
Ten years ago, scientists put DNA barcodes in AAV vectors, creating an approach that simplified, expedited, and streamlined AAV screening.
Can Social Media Inform Public Health Efforts?
Emma Yasinski
| Jan 6, 2020
| 9 min read
Scientists are using social media to track diseases and understand how people respond to them.
Opinion: Target the Vector
Mirco Junker
| Jun 28, 2016
| 3 min read
Officials’ increased emphasis on mosquito control could benefit public health efforts beyond the ongoing Zika outbreak.
New Report Dissects Ethics of Emerging Human Brain Cell Models
Amanda Heidt
| Apr 12, 2021
| 5 min read
The National Academies’ report touches on ethical issues raised by new technologies such as brain organoids and human-animal chimeras, and suggests that current regulatory oversight is sufficient.
Scientist Forged Ethical Reviews for CRISPRed Babies
Kerry Grens
| Jan 21, 2019
| 1 min read
He Jiankui could face charges after an investigation finds he used techniques prohibited in China to edit the genes of twin girls.
Opinion: Biomarkers of Longevity Not Ready for the Clinic
John D. Loike and Ruth L. Fischbach
| Sep 27, 2019
| 4 min read
The science isn’t there yet, nor are the known interventions that ought to be combined with delivering such predictions.
Fixing the Flaws in Animal Research
Diana Kwon
| Sep 1, 2019
| 8 min read
Many preclinical studies carried out in vivo are poorly designed and generate irreproducible data, but efforts to address the problem are on the rise.
Infant Monkeys Died in Accidental Poisoning at UC Davis Lab
Catherine Offord
| Jun 18, 2019
| 2 min read
The seven primates came into contact with a dye that was used on their mothers, documents reveal.
Brain Implant Allows Completely Paralyzed Patient to Communicate
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| Mar 24, 2022
| 4 min read
The patient, who has ALS, is able to communicate in complete sentences by deliberately altering his brain’s activity.
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