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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Systems Thinking
  • Societal Impact Analysis

Background:

  • Traditional bioethics methods struggle with complex, interconnected issues.
  • Emerging technologies like personalized medicine present novel ethical challenges.
  • A need exists for structured approaches to analyze and resolve bioethical dilemmas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce a novel bioethics methodology: systemic modeling.
  • Provide a framework for understanding the organization and function of complex bioethical phenomena.
  • Identify key bioethical issues and potential solutions within specific applications.

Main Methods:

  • Systemic modeling applied to bioethics.
  • Holistic analysis of phenomena such as personalized medicine, genetic testing, gene therapy, and genetically modified organisms.
  • Development of reproducible instructions for applying the systemic modeling method.

Main Results:

  • Systemic modeling effectively identifies bioethical issues and potential solutions.
  • The method is particularly suited for the initial identification phase of solutions.
  • Demonstrated application to the societal impact of personalized medicine in France.

Conclusions:

  • Systemic modeling offers a robust new approach to bioethics.
  • This method facilitates the structured identification of solutions for complex bioethical challenges.
  • Further research can utilize this method for exploring diverse bioethical issues and their societal implications.