‘Designer babies’ – positives and negatives of genetic modifications

Abstract While genetic modification can have many positive outcomes, it is generating many questions in today’s society about how moral it is. “Genetic modification is the process of intentionally altering human genes for the purpose of producing offspring with genetic changes”(Dictionary.com, n.d.). This could be anything from inserting, deleting or transporting genes and DNA sequences … Read more

Is the modification of human genes ethical?

Is the modification of human genes ethical? Some may believe that modifying genes in humans is immoral and research towards such biotechnology should be halted although this would be detrimental to the progress of medical advancement. This paper will explore opposing positions about the morality of human genome editing and come to a conclusion on … Read more

Ethical concerns about CRISPR

Humans have been engineering life since early prehistory. Through selective breeding, we have been exploiting beneficial traits in plants and animals for millennia (Darwin 1859, 61). Yet, selective breeding is a very slow and often unpredictable process. But as soon as the code of life, DNA, was discovered, things started to change. In the early … Read more

Supportive Argument on Gene Editing

The increasingly universal accessibility to information has led to the globalization of comprehensive dialogue, a platform by which the opinion of an individual or individual entity can be nourished into a global discourse rather than majorly existing within the scientific community. Among other discussions that lie on the aforementioned platform exists a heavily divided debate … Read more

Article review – White matter involvement after TBI

Article Review Armstrong RC, Meirzwa AJ, Marion CM, Sullivan GM. White matter involvement after TBI: Clues to axon and myelin repair capacity. Experimental Neurology. 2016; 275:328–333. Introduction: This descriptive review discussed the changes in white matter after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Researchers understand that the white matter is susceptible to injury because of the … Read more

Students’ content mastery in teaching earth science (proposal)

Hard sciences are any of the natural or physical sciences, such as chemistry, biology, physics, or astronomy, in which aspects of the universe are investigated by means of hypotheses and experiment. On the other hand, soft sciences are any of the specialized fields or disciples, as psychology, sociology, anthropology, or political science, that interpret human … Read more

Should the application of gene-editing be limited?

Gene editing already has widespread applications, for example, in agriculture, and it has polarized views, with whole anti- GMO movements taking place around the world. Vandana Siva, a social activist from India heavily promotes organically- grown food and is strongly against genetically modified crops in farms (Navdanya, n.d). She believes that ‘the very idea of … Read more

The role of forensic odontology for perpetrator identification through bite marks

The role of forensic odontology is for personal identification, perpetrator identification through bite marks, establishing legal age, analysis of facial injury and dental malpractice, and testimony in court. Odontologists identify human remains that cannot be facially identified, fingerprinted, etc., identify bodies in mass disasters, estimate the age of bones or skeletal remains, and find the … Read more

Identifying antemortem/postmortem nature of wounds

INTRODUCTION A wound can be elaborate as the sudden discontinuation of the connection of bodily tissues due to some external force or action by some substance either blunt or sharp. The definition also contains burns from fire or heat, electricity, all type of laceration and bruises and the effects of any type of force upon … Read more

Advanced Dermal Science

CHAPTER 1 Advanced Dermal Science The skin The skin is considered to be the largest organ of the body, which is about 1.5 to 2m squared [1]. It is composed of 3 main layers namely: Epidermis, Dermis and Hypodermis / subcutaneous layer. These layers are designed to serve as a form of protection and thermal … Read more