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South Africans have their say about heritable human genome editing

May 23, 2023May 23, 2023 ~ Donrich Thaldar

My research group conducted a public engagement study on heritable human genome editing (HHGE) among South Africans. This study was the first public engagement study on HHGE in Africa. Read more about the results of this study in our article published the international top journal PLOS ONE.

One thing was clear: The participants did not view the human genome as sacred. I reflect on this in this post on the Bill of Health blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School. Instead, the participants viewed HHGE—once it is proven to be safe and effective for use in humans—as a practical tool to bring about valuable social goods. Interestingly, the participants proposed that the South African government should actively invest resources to ensure everyone has equal access to HHGE technology for these purposes. Dr Bonginkosi Shozi and I analyse this aspect in more detail this article recently published in the prestigious American Journal of Bioethics.

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