
OpinionFebruary 16, 2021
The Dark Side of CRISPR
Its potential ability to “fix” people at the genetic level is a threat to those who are judged by society to be biologically inferior
Sandy Sufian is an associate professor of health humanities and history in the Department of Medical Education at UIC School of Medicine and associate professor of Disability Studies in the UIC Department of Disability and Human Development.

The Dark Side of CRISPR
Its potential ability to “fix” people at the genetic level is a threat to those who are judged by society to be biologically inferior