Biotechnology Law: GMOs to Designer Babies

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Last updated on April 27, 2025 4:06 am

Learn about the regulations surrounding genetically modified organisms and crops, DNA use in criminal law, and the future of biotechnology. Discover how genetically engineered food, pets, and animals are regulated. This course is for anyone interested in understanding biotechnology regulations.

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What you’ll learn

  • Understand how genetically modified organisms and crops are regulated.
  • Recognize how DNA can be lawfully used in criminal law and protect privacy.
  • Have knowledge about what may be in store for the future of biotechnology in designer babies and other possibilities.

Have you ever wondered how genetically engineered food is regulated? Did you know you can buy a genetically engineered pet fish that glows at a local pet store, and it is not regulated? Do you know about the genetically engineered mosquitos released into the environment to reduce mosquito-borne diseases? Or the goat that is engineered so that it can make a drug for treatment of a human disease? This course will guide you through the web of laws that regulate genetically engineered plants, foods and animals. Comparisons between countries is discussed. Learn what part of life can be patented, whether you will be allowed to design your baby, or think about whether you want to?

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in learning how biotechnology is regulated by society, for their own personal knowledge or for application in practice.

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