Are we ready for genetically modified animals?
Imagine a world with less expensive and more resilient crops, plants that can meet the world’s need for liquid biofuels, no more malaria-carrying mosquitos, real blue roses, living woolly...
Stanford BA, Yale JD. I've been a law professor at Stanford since 1985. I specialize in ethical, legal, and social implications of bioscience technologies especially genetics, neuroscience, stem cell research, and assisted reproduction. I serve on many government and non-profit advisory committees in those fields. My new book is The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction.