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Genetics, genomics and society: The responsibilities of scientists for science communication and education

机译:遗传学,基因组学和社会:科学家在科学交流和教育中的责任

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Misconceptions about genetics and genomics, such as notions of genetic determinism and the existence of 'genes for particular traits, are widespread both in educational contexts and in the public perception of genetics and genomics. Owing to such misunderstandings, the prospect of personalized medicine often raises concerns with the general public about possible adverse societal consequences of the technologies that are implemented. Among the questions that are to be addressed in this context are: to what extent is personalized medical treatment possible? Does it require access to sensitive personal data? Who should be given such access? What other ethical issues might be raised by personalized medicine? How could these be answered? We argue that scientists have a professional responsibility to effectively communicate current knowledge and views about potential applications to the public in order to better address and resolve such issues.
机译:关于遗传学和基因组学的误解,例如遗传决定论和特定性状的基因的存在,在教育背景和公众对遗传学和基因组学的认识中都普遍存在。由于这种误解,个性化医学的前景常常引起公众对所实施技术可能带来的不利社会后果的关注。在这种情况下要解决的问题包括:在何种程度上可以进行个性化医疗?是否需要访问敏感的个人数据?应该向谁提供这种访问权限?个性化医疗还可能引发哪些其他伦理问题?这些怎么回答?我们认为,科学家负有专业责任,必须向公众有效地传达有关潜在应用的最新知识和观点,以便更好地解决和解决此类问题。

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