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The regulatory and legal situation of human embryo, gamete and germ line gene editing research and clinical applications in the People’s Republic of China

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posted on 2023-06-09, 08:48 authored by Achim Rosemann, Li Jiang, Xinqing Zhang
This paper provides an overview of the regulatory and legal landscape for human gamete, embryo and germ line genome editing in the People’s Republic of China. The paper reviews the situation for basic, preclinical and clinical research and potential commercial applications. Relevant policies and provisions are discussed in relation to some of the historical, socio-economic, political and cultural factors that shape bio-medical innovation in China, and that influence issues such as implementation, enforcement, levels of compliance, as well as public opinions and debates on human germ line research.

Funding

Bionetworking in Asia - International collaboration, exchange, and responsible innovation in the life sciences; G0750; ESRC-ECONOMIC & SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL; ES/I018107/1

Germ Line Gene Editing in Global Context: Challenges and Needs from a UK Perspective; Wellcome Trust; 204799/Z/16/Z

Bionetworking in Asia - A social science approach to international collaboration, informal exchanges, and responsible innovation in the life sciences; G0812; EUROPEAN UNION; 283219

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  • Published

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Nuffield Council of Bioethics

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38.0

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  • Anthropology Publications

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2017-11-13

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