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This book explores central aspects of genetic modification of
animals for scientific purposes in the context technological
possibilities, regulatory issues in different regions, animal
welfare implications and wider ethical issues, exemplified through
current theories and frameworks. This discussion of lab animals
produced through modern biotechnologies becomes increasingly
pressing as CRISPR-Cas9 technology advances rapidly, challenging
legal and ethical frameworks all over the world. Such animals are
now affordable and readily available to almost every branch of
scientific research. This raises enormous potential for creating
‘tailored’ models for human diseases but also rubs up against
the traditional guiding principles (the 3Rs) for the humane use of
animals for scientific experiments and raises wider ethical issues
around death, integrity, and naturalness. In this book, expert
authors from diverse backgrounds in laboratory animal care, animal
research, technology and animal rights explore a range of topics,
from the science behind biotech research animals and the regulation
of their use, to utilitarian, animal rights, virtue ethics, and
ethic of care perspectives on the use of these technologies.
Whatever your background or role in animal research, this book will
challenge and stimulate deeper consideration of the benefits,
disadvantages, and ethical consequences of the use of biotechnology
in the animal laboratory.
This book explores central aspects of genetic modification of
animals for scientific purposes in the context technological
possibilities, regulatory issues in different regions, animal
welfare implications and wider ethical issues, exemplified through
current theories and frameworks. This discussion of lab animals
produced through modern biotechnologies becomes increasingly
pressing as CRISPR-Cas9 technology advances rapidly, challenging
legal and ethical frameworks all over the world. Such animals are
now affordable and readily available to almost every branch of
scientific research. This raises enormous potential for creating
‘tailored’ models for human diseases but also rubs up against
the traditional guiding principles (the 3Rs) for the humane use of
animals for scientific experiments and raises wider ethical issues
around death, integrity, and naturalness. In this book, expert
authors from diverse backgrounds in laboratory animal care, animal
research, technology and animal rights explore a range of topics,
from the science behind biotech research animals and the regulation
of their use, to utilitarian, animal rights, virtue ethics, and
ethic of care perspectives on the use of these technologies.
Whatever your background or role in animal research, this book will
challenge and stimulate deeper consideration of the benefits,
disadvantages, and ethical consequences of the use of biotechnology
in the animal laboratory.
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