Bioengineering: Rewriting Life
CRISPR, Gene Therapy, and Ethical Dilemmas in the Age of Human Engineering
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Publisher Description
We are living in an era where humanity no longer merely understands life—but actively rewrites it.
From CRISPR, which enables high-precision gene editing, to gene therapy that promises to cure diseases at their genetic roots, the world of bioengineering marks a profound revolution in the history of science and humanity.
The book Bioengineering: Rewriting Life clearly explains how genetic technologies work, their impacts on health, food, and the future of humankind, while exploring the moral dilemmas that accompany them.
Inside, you will discover:
- Clear yet scientific explanations of how CRISPR and gene therapy function.
- Fascinating facts about GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) in modern food systems.
- Discussions on organ bioprinting and genetically engineered babies.
- Ethical debates: how far should humans go in modifying themselves?
Written in an accessible popular-science style, this book is perfect for biotechnology students, medical professionals, researchers, ethics advocates, and general readers who wish to understand the future of life shaped by human hands.
Will bioengineering become the answer to a world free from disease—or the beginning of an era of artificial humanity?