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Developing a Reflexive, Anticipatory, and Deliberative Approach to Unanticipated Discoveries: Ethical Lessons from iBlastoids

Rachel A. Ankeny, Megan Munsie, Joan Leach

2021The American Journal of Bioethics21 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the recent creation of "iBlastoids," which are 3-D structures that resemble early human embryos prior to implantation which formed via self-organization of reprogrammed adult skin cells. We explore some of the ethical, philosophical, social, and regulatory issues related to this research, with focus particularly on what it means to "anticipate" research outcomes when using novel methods or when serendipitous discoveries are made. We defend the need for reflexive, anticipatory, and deliberative ethical and conceptual work by researchers working in emerging and contentious research domains, in collaboration with interdisciplinary scholars, as well as regulators, funders, and publics.

Topics & Concepts

ReflexivityEngineering ethicsEthical issuesSociologyBioethicsResponsible Research and InnovationFocus (optics)Environmental ethicsEpistemologyPolitical sciencePublic relationsSocial scienceEngineeringPhysicsPhilosophyOpticsLawPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchBiomedical Ethics and RegulationNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations