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Human germline genome editing is illegal in Canada, but could it be desirable for some members of the rare disease community?
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A Asch
A Christianson
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A Dance
A Lordemann
A Nordberg
A Panofsky
Andrea Boggio
B Cwik
B Hofmann
BM Knoppers
BM Knoppers
C Brokowski
C Gyngell
C Huyard
D Esquivel-Sada
D Mascalzoni
D So
D Svenstrup
D Whicher
DA Scheufele
Dorothy C. Wertz
E Barnes
E Kleiderman
E Parens
E Parens
EJ Lockyer
ET Juengst
ET Juengst
FK Boardman
G Cavaliere
G Church
G De Wert
G Gaskell
H Ma
I de Lecuona
I Hyun
J Harris
J Savulescu
J Savulescu
JA Dodge
JB Hurlbut
JL Nelson
KE Ormond
KM Boycott
KR Bogart
L Kempf
L Montini
L Rosenbaum
M de Chalendar
Engineering, and Medicine National Academies of Sciences
Nuffield Council on Bioethics
P Kitcher
R Benjamin
R Isasi
RJ Blendon
S Burningham
S Dharssi
S Newman
S Polcz
S Terry
S Wendell
SE Gollust
Sigal Klipstein
T Bubela
T Friedmann
T McCaughey
T Shakespeare
UK Genetic Alliance
V Alonso
Y Ma
Z Master
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