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Ethical Issues and Premature Application of Gene Therapy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Marc Lappé*
Affiliation:
Humanistic Studies Program, University of Illinois, Health Sciences Center, Chicago, Illinois 60680
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Extract

Professors Stanley Robin and Gerald Markle ably describe the sociological factors at work in Dr. Martin Cline's foray into gene therapy during the mid-1970s. Much of what transpired can be understood in terms of the dialectical tensions between clinicians and researchers. But there is a second tier of questions raised by Cline's conduct, questions which transcend the issues of simple improprieties and possible illegalities of his actions.

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Copyright © Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 

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