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Although somatic gene therapy is still in its infancy, its enormous potential is already visible. This program combines case studies involving AIDS, heart disease, ADA deficiency, and canavan disease and interviews with doctors and researchers from facilities such as the Universities of Southern California and Pennsylvania to outline the history of genetic science. But the ability to manipulate and alter the most basic building blocks of life brings ethical, legal, and social dilemmas as well. Genetic screening and profiling, germ-line gene therapy and eugenics, off-label use, and genetically modified crops are addressed. Produced by CBS News Productions. (46 minutes)



 
    

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After Darwin: Genetics, Eugenics, and the Human Genome
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From the promise of eliminating genetic disease to the threat of eradicating human diversity, the potential of genetics to benefit humankind is matched only by its capacity for harm. Using interviews, archival footage, and period film clips, this ins...(more details)
 
Spare Parts: Growing Human Organs
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In this fascinating program, experts on the cutting edge of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine present the astounding results of their research. Academic experts from MIT, Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Duk...(more details)
 
Biotechnology: Friend or Foe?
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Genetic science holds the keys to life itself. How should this knowledge be used? Enhanced by outstanding 3-D computer animations and microscopic imaging, this engaging program featuring Dr. Cary Fowler, author of Shattering: Food, Politics, and the ...(more details)
 
Why Not Clone a Human? Ethical Challenges of Biotechnology
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One day very soon, ordinary people could have the ability to choose their children's genes and perhaps even grow themselves completely new body parts. In this program, ABC News anchor Ted Koppel and correspondent Robert Krulwich examine the breakthro...(more details)
 
Spares or Repairs: Applications and Implications of Cloning
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Beginning with Dolly, this program explores the successes of cloning animals and specialized cells, the use of cultured neurons to combat degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, and the future of tissue engineering, as well as the ethical dilemmas...(more details)
 


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