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Julian Savulescu - Wikipedia Savulescu coined the term procreative beneficence He describes it as the moral obligation (rather than mere permission) of parents who can select among potential children to choose those expected to have the best life prospects
Julian Savulescu - NUS Law He has produced submissions, evidence and advice to the US President’s Council on Bioethics, the UK Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, the UK House of Lords, the European Commission and other governing bodies across Europe and Australia
Is Gene Editing Harmless? Two Arguments for Gene Editing Julian Savulescu is also a Bioethics Committee consultant for Bayer This research was funded in whole, or in part, by the Wellcome Trust [Grant number WT203132 Z 16 Z]
We need to talk about disruption in bioethics: a commentary . . . Rueda, Pugh, and Savulescu intervene in the debate of reprogenetic enhancement technologies that can lead to ethical disruption In response, we think such innovations may not so much disrupt biomedical ethics but instead may reanimate older debates in this field
An ethical pathway for gene editing - Savulescu - 2019 . . . Ethics is essential to scientific research in defining the concepts we use (such as the concept of ‘medical need’), deciding which questions are worth addressing, and what we may do to sentient beings in research
Professor Julian Savulescu - University of Oxford Professor Julian Savulescu is a philosopher who researches the ethics of various new or emerging technologies, including new methods of reproduction and enhancement of physical and cognitive performance through drugs or genetic manipulation