How Scientists Perceive CRISPR's Translational Promise and the Implications for Individuals with Genetic Conditions

Q2 Social Sciences
Jodi Halpern, Sharon E. O'Hara, Aleksa L. Owen, David Paolo
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Abstract

CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) somatic genome editing, an important promissory technology, presents a case study of the movement of basic scientists into translational research. In this paper, we explore how scientists experience the pulls of CRISPR's power and the pushes of economic and societal pressures in adopting new translational roles. Given basic scientists' emerging contact with and influence upon individuals with genetic conditions, we also examine how scientists understand the perspectives of affected populations, both as potential subjects of early experiments and as the patients who could receive future treatments. Finally, we consider the ethical implications of our findings and call for innovative approaches to translational research that help scientists engage with people with genetic conditions in early translational research.

科学家如何看待CRISPR的转化前景及其对遗传疾病个体的影响
CRISPR(聚集规则间隔短回文重复序列)体细胞基因组编辑是一项重要的前景技术,是基础科学家转向转化研究的一个案例研究。在本文中,我们探讨了科学家在接受新的翻译角色时如何体验CRISPR的力量以及经济和社会压力的推动。考虑到基础科学家与遗传疾病个体的接触和影响,我们还研究了科学家如何理解受影响人群的观点,既可以作为早期实验的潜在受试者,也可以作为可能接受未来治疗的患者。最后,我们考虑了我们的研究结果的伦理意义,并呼吁采用创新的方法进行转化研究,帮助科学家在早期转化研究中与患有遗传疾病的人接触。
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Ethics & human research
Ethics & human research Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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