Xenotransplantation ethics tests our moral frameworks
Xenotransplantation, the transplantation of animal organs, tissues, or cells into humans, has rapidly transitioned from speculative science to a clinical reality. It is driven by advances in genetic engineering, particularly CRISPR-mediated modification of donor animals. On the bright side, the field now offers a plausible solution to one of modern medicine’s most persistent crises: the global shortage of transplantable human organs. Recent milestones, including first-in-human pig heart and kidney xenotransplants, …
Xenotransplantation ethics tests our moral frameworks















