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Christopher Gyngell

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Journal of Community Genetics|October 5, 2023
Ethics of artificial intelligence in prenatal and pediatric genomic medicineSimon Coghlan, Christopher Gyngell, Danya F Vears
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 5, 2024
The Donation of Human Biological Material for Brain Organoid Research: The Problems of Consciousness and ConsentMasanori Kataoka, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, et al.
Protein & Cell|June 27, 2015
The moral imperative to continue gene editing research on human embryosJulian Savulescu, Jonathan Pugh, Thomas Douglas, et al.
Monash Bioethics Review|December 31, 2021
Consent for rapid genomic sequencing for critically ill children: legal and ethical issuesChristopher Gyngell, Fiona Lynch, Zornitza Stark, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|June 24, 2025
Innovations in reproductive medicine, Gartner Hype Cycle and Dunning-Kruger effectAlex Polyakov, Julian Savulescu, Christopher Gyngell, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|March 23, 2023
The importance of accurate representation of human brain organoid researchMasanori Kataoka, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 1, 2024
Stem cell-derived embryo models: moral advance or moral obfuscation?Christopher Gyngell, Fiona Lynch, Tsutomu Sawai, et al.
Neuroethics|October 9, 2023
The Ethics of Human Brain Organoid Transplantation in AnimalsMasanori Kataoka, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, et al.
Monash Bioethics Review|November 25, 2019
The moral case for sign language educationHilary Bowman-Smart, Christopher Gyngell, Angela Morgan, et al.
Nature|January 8, 2025
Heritable polygenic editing: the next frontier in genomic medicine?Peter M Visscher, Christopher Gyngell, Loic Yengo, et al.
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Journal of Community Genetics|October 5, 2023
Ethics of artificial intelligence in prenatal and pediatric genomic medicineSimon Coghlan, Christopher Gyngell, Danya F Vears
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 5, 2024
The Donation of Human Biological Material for Brain Organoid Research: The Problems of Consciousness and ConsentMasanori Kataoka, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, et al.
Protein & Cell|June 27, 2015
The moral imperative to continue gene editing research on human embryosJulian Savulescu, Jonathan Pugh, Thomas Douglas, et al.
Monash Bioethics Review|December 31, 2021
Consent for rapid genomic sequencing for critically ill children: legal and ethical issuesChristopher Gyngell, Fiona Lynch, Zornitza Stark, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|June 24, 2025
Innovations in reproductive medicine, Gartner Hype Cycle and Dunning-Kruger effectAlex Polyakov, Julian Savulescu, Christopher Gyngell, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|March 23, 2023
The importance of accurate representation of human brain organoid researchMasanori Kataoka, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 1, 2024
Stem cell-derived embryo models: moral advance or moral obfuscation?Christopher Gyngell, Fiona Lynch, Tsutomu Sawai, et al.
Neuroethics|October 9, 2023
The Ethics of Human Brain Organoid Transplantation in AnimalsMasanori Kataoka, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, et al.
Monash Bioethics Review|November 25, 2019
The moral case for sign language educationHilary Bowman-Smart, Christopher Gyngell, Angela Morgan, et al.
Nature|January 8, 2025
Heritable polygenic editing: the next frontier in genomic medicine?Peter M Visscher, Christopher Gyngell, Loic Yengo, et al.
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