Human genetic enhancement

An illustration of viral vector-mediated gene transfer using an adenovirus as the vector

Human genetic enhancement or human genetic engineering refers to human enhancement by means of a genetic modification. This could be done in order to cure diseases (gene therapy), prevent the possibility of getting a particular disease[1] (similarly to vaccines), to improve athlete performance in sporting events (gene doping), or to change physical appearance, metabolism, and even improve physical capabilities and mental faculties such as memory and intelligence. These genetic enhancements may or may not be done in such a way that the change is heritable (which has raised concerns within the scientific community).[2]

  1. ^ Veit W (2018). "Procreative Beneficence and Genetic Enhancement". Kriterion – Journal of Philosophy. 32: 75–92. doi:10.1515/krt-2018-320105.
  2. ^ "1990 The Declaration of Inuyama: Human Genome Mapping, Genetic Screening and Gene Therapy". Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. 5 August 2001. Archived from the original on 5 August 2001.

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