Henry T. Greely

Henry T. Greely is a prominent bioethicist and legal scholar, known for his work on the ethical, legal, and social implications of new biomedical technologies. He is a professor at Stanford University and has written extensively on topics such as genetics, neuroscience, and reproductive technologies.

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  1. 1. The End Of Sex And The Future Of Human Reproduction

    In this thought-provoking exploration of the future of human reproduction, the author delves into the transformative potential of emerging biotechnologies that could redefine how humans conceive children. The book examines the implications of advancements such as in vitro gametogenesis and genetic selection, suggesting a future where sex for reproduction may become obsolete. It raises ethical, societal, and legal questions about the accessibility and regulation of these technologies, while also considering their impact on traditional family structures and the concept of parenthood. Through a blend of scientific insight and speculative foresight, the narrative challenges readers to contemplate the profound changes that could reshape the very essence of human reproduction.

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