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  • The HFEA public consultation process on hybrids and chimeras: informed, effective, and meaningful? 

    Baylis, F.. 2009. "The HFEA public consultation process on hybrids and chimeras: informed, effective, and meaningful?." Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 19(1): 41-62.
    In September 2007, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) in the United Kingdom concluded that "there is no fundamental reason to prevent cytoplasmic hybrid research ... this area of research can, with ...
  • Promises and perils of cognitive performance tools: A dialogue 

    Viirre, E., Baylis, F., & Downie, J. (2007). Promises and perils of cognitive performance tools: A dialogue. Technology 11, Supplement 1, 9-25. doi: 10.3727/107292408786938853
    Cognitive performance tools are evolving and their application is expanding rapidly. Although these tools promise significant advantages, they also raise a number of significant ethical and social concerns. This paper ...