Ethical Aspects of Genetic Engineering

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2010 Cell Culture Engineering Award Won By Michael Betenbaugh

medicalnewstoday.com — “Engineering Conferences International (ECI) and the Cell Culture Engineering (CCE) XII Conference are proud to annView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Extending ethical implication to vegetarian diets not valid - The Daily Collegian Online

collegian.psu.edu — “In response to the Oct. 7 letter titled "Vegetarian lifestyle a matter of ethics, no longer a choice": Today, when every year billions of plants in the United States and worldwide suffer extreme crowding, undergo genetic engineering to the point where they are nearly new species, and are subjected to pesticides and other harmful chemicals, we can no longer consider meatatarianism to be a mere personal choice.View full resource at collegian.psu.edu

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The Anti-Lesbian Drug - Newsweek

newsweek.com — “Genetic engineers, move over: the latest scheme for creating children to a parent's specifications requires no DNA tinkering, but merely giving mom a steroid while she's pregnant, and presto--no chance that her daughters will be lesbians or (worse?) 'uppity.'View full resource at newsweek.com

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Should we be allowed to choose our kids’ genes? | SmartPlanet

smartplanet.com — “Genetic engineering advancements mean that we may soon be able to choose our children’s genes. To what to degree is it ethical? And does it realView full resource at smartplanet.com

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twitition - Unlabeled Genetically Modified Food: Don't Grow It, Don't Sell It, Don't Eat It!

twitition.com — “Citizens are concerned about the health, environmental, ethical, and socio-economic hazards of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and industrial-scale factory farms or CAFOs (Confined Animal Feeding Operations). Consumers have an inalienable right to know whether the food we are purchasing likely contains GM ingredients or comes from animals confined in CAFOs. Up to 90% of U.S. soybeans, corn, cotton, canola, and sugar beets are now genetically engineered and routinely inserted into human andView full resource at twitition.com

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