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Ethical, legal and social aspects of human cerebral organoids and their governance in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States

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dc.contributor.author Pichl, Anja
dc.contributor.author Ranisch, Robert
dc.contributor.author Altinok, Ozan Altan
dc.contributor.author Antonakaki, Melpomeni
dc.contributor.author Barnhart, Andrew J.
dc.contributor.author Bassil, Katherine
dc.contributor.author Boyd, J. Lomax
dc.contributor.author Chinaia, Alice Andrea
dc.contributor.author Diner, Sarah
dc.contributor.author Gaillard, Maxence
dc.contributor.author Greely, Henry T.
dc.contributor.author Jowitt, Joshua
dc.contributor.author Kreitmair, Karola
dc.contributor.author Lawrence, David
dc.contributor.author Lee, Tim Nicholas
dc.contributor.author McKeown, Alex
dc.contributor.author Sachdev, Vorathep
dc.contributor.author Schicktanz, Silke
dc.contributor.author Sugarman, Jeremy
dc.contributor.author Trettenbach, Katharina
dc.contributor.author Wiese, Lara
dc.contributor.author Wolff, Hannes
dc.contributor.author Árnason, Garðar
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-08T01:06:32Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-08T01:06:32Z
dc.date.issued 2023-11-13
dc.identifier.citation Pichl , A , Ranisch , R , Altinok , O A , Antonakaki , M , Barnhart , A J , Bassil , K , Boyd , J L , Chinaia , A A , Diner , S , Gaillard , M , Greely , H T , Jowitt , J , Kreitmair , K , Lawrence , D , Lee , T N , McKeown , A , Sachdev , V , Schicktanz , S , Sugarman , J , Trettenbach , K , Wiese , L , Wolff , H & Árnason , G 2023 , ' Ethical, legal and social aspects of human cerebral organoids and their governance in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States ' , Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology , vol. 11 , 1194706 , pp. 1194706 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1194706 , https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1194706
dc.identifier.issn 2296-634X
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dc.identifier.other 85177865244
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dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4585
dc.description Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Pichl, Ranisch, Altinok, Antonakaki, Barnhart, Bassil, Boyd, Chinaia, Diner, Gaillard, Greely, Jowitt, Kreitmair, Lawrence, Lee, McKeown, Sachdev, Schicktanz, Sugarman, Trettenbach, Wiese, Wolff and Árnason. Copyright © 2023 Pichl, Ranisch, Altinok, Antonakaki, Barnhart, Bassil, Boyd, Chinaia, Diner, Gaillard, Greely, Jowitt, Kreitmair, Lawrence, Lee, McKeown, Sachdev, Schicktanz, Sugarman, Trettenbach, Wiese, Wolff and Árnason.
dc.description.abstract Human cerebral organoids (HCOs) are model systems that enable researchers to investigate the human brain in ways that had previously been impossible. The emergence of HCOs was accompanied by both expert and layperson discussions concerning the possibility of these novel entities developing sentience or consciousness. Such concerns are reflected in deliberations about how to handle and regulate their use. This perspective article resulted from an international and interdisciplinary research retreat “Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Human Cerebral Organoids and their Governance in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States”, which took place in Tübingen, Germany, in August 2022. The retreat focused on whether HCO research requires new ethical and regulatory approaches. It addressed epistemic issues around the detection and theorisation of consciousness, ethical concerns around moral status and research conduct, difficulties for legislation and guidelines managing these entities, and public engagement.
dc.description.abstract Human cerebral organoids (HCOs) are model systems that enable researchers to investigate the human brain in ways that had previously been impossible. The emergence of HCOs was accompanied by both expert and layperson discussions concerning the possibility of these novel entities developing sentience or consciousness. Such concerns are reflected in deliberations about how to handle and regulate their use. This perspective article resulted from an international and interdisciplinary research retreat “Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Human Cerebral Organoids and their Governance in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States”, which took place in Tübingen, Germany, in August 2022. The retreat focused on whether HCO research requires new ethical and regulatory approaches. It addressed epistemic issues around the detection and theorisation of consciousness, ethical concerns around moral status and research conduct, difficulties for legislation and guidelines managing these entities, and public engagement.
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dc.format.extent 1194706
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology; 11()
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject ELSA
dc.subject brain organoid
dc.subject consciousness
dc.subject ethics
dc.subject governance
dc.subject human cerebral organoids
dc.subject moral status
dc.subject public engagement
dc.subject Cell Biology
dc.subject Developmental Biology
dc.title Ethical, legal and social aspects of human cerebral organoids and their governance in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States
dc.type /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article
dc.description.version Peer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fcell.2023.1194706
dc.relation.url http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1194706
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dc.contributor.department Faculty of Education


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