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Emerging Technologies to Stop Biological Time: The Ethical, Legal & Policy Challenges of Advanced Biopreservation

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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Guest Editors
Susan M. Wolf
Tim Pruett
Korkut Uygun
Issue
Fall 2024
Issue Number
3
Volume
52
Related Grant
NSF Engineering Research Center for Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio)

Symposium Articles

Introduction: The Ethical, Legal & Policy Challenges of Stopping Biological Time
Anticipating Biopreservation Technologies that Pause Biological Time: Building Governance & Coordination Across Applications
Successfully Bridging Innovation and Application: Exploring the Utility of a Risk Innovation Approach in ATP-Bio
Ethical Issues in Emerging Technologies to Extend the Viability of Biological Materials Across Time and Space
The Need for Early Engagement with Interested Groups on Advanced Biopreservation
The Big Chill: Opportunities for, and Challenges to, Advanced Biopreservation of Organs for Transplantation
An “Amazon of Living Things”? The History & Horror of Commodifying Life
Biopreserving Pathogens: Promise & Peril
Manipulating Time by Cryopreservation: Designing an Environmental Future by Maintaining a Portal to the Past
Biopreservation Beyond the Biosphere: Exploring the Ethical, Legal & Social Implications of Suspended Animation in Space
Biopreservation in Agriculture and Food Systems: A Summary of Ethical Issues

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