May We Make the World?: Gene Drives, Malaria, and the Future of Nature

Zoloth, Laurie

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2023-12-19
  • 售價: $2,190
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,081
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 428
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262546981
  • ISBN-13: 9780262546980
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商品描述

An in-depth look at genetic alteration in the natural world and the oppositions to it, seen through the case study of a gene drive for malaria.

May We Make the World? is an engaging reflection on the history, nature, goal, and meaning of using a new technological idea--CRISPR-based genetic engineering--to alter the genome of the mosquito that carries malaria. This technology, called a "gene drive," can alter the sex ratio in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes, the key vector for falciparum, the deadliest form of malaria. P. Falciparum kills 400,000 people a year, largely the poorest children in the world among them. In her sobering examination of the issue, Laurie Zoloth considers the leading ethical arguments for and against gene drives, explores the regulatory efforts that have emerged long in advance of the science, and considers the philosophical questions raised by the struggle to eliminate malaria.

The development of a gene drive for malaria will have far-reaching implications for it represents the first use of genetic engineering in the natural world and the first creation of a genetic variant intended to spread in the African wild beyond human control. Drawing on two decades of work, Zoloth brilliantly argues that we can understand the complex moral issues at stake only by carefully reflecting on the science, the nature of the local and global discourse about genetic engineering, and the long history of malaria, which--as it transformed from a worldwide disease to a tropical one--reshaped the world as we know it.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

深入探討自然界中的基因改造及其反對意見,透過一個針對瘧疾的基因驅動案例研究來呈現。《我們能改變世界嗎?》是一部引人入勝的反思,探討使用一種新技術理念——基於CRISPR的基因工程——來改變攜帶瘧疾的蚊子基因組的歷史、性質、目標和意義。這項技術稱為「基因驅動」,可以改變Anopheles gambiae 蚊子的性別比例,這是引起致死性瘧疾的主要媒介。P. Falciparum 每年造成40萬人死亡,其中大多數是世界上最貧困的兒童。在她對這一問題的深刻檢視中,Laurie Zoloth 考慮了支持和反對基因驅動的主要倫理論點,探討了在科學發展之前已經出現的監管努力,並思考了消除瘧疾所引發的哲學問題。

針對瘧疾的基因驅動的發展將具有深遠的影響,因為這代表了基因工程在自然界中的首次應用,以及首次創造出旨在超出人類控制範圍內在非洲野外擴散的基因變異體。Zoloth 以二十年的研究為基礎,精彩地論證了我們只有透過仔細反思科學、當地和全球對基因工程的討論性質,以及瘧疾的悠久歷史(隨著其從全球性疾病轉變為熱帶疾病,重塑了我們所知的世界),才能理解所涉及的複雜道德問題。

作者簡介

Laurie Zoloth is Margaret E. Burton Professor of Religion and Ethics at the University of Chicago. She has been President of both the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities and the American Academy of Religion and was the Founding Chair of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Bioethics Advisory Committee. She is the author or coeditor of nine books on bioethics, the humanities, and emerging science, including The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate (MIT Press).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

勞里·佐洛斯(Laurie Zoloth)是芝加哥大學的瑪格麗特·E·伯頓宗教與倫理學教授。她曾擔任美國生物倫理與人文學會及美國宗教學會的會長,並且是霍華德·休斯醫學研究所生物倫理諮詢委員會的創始主席。她是九本有關生物倫理、人文學科及新興科學的書籍的作者或共同編輯,其中包括《人類胚胎幹細胞辯論》(The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate,麻省理工學院出版社)。