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Multi-cellular engineered living systems: building a community around responsible research on emergence

Ranging from miniaturized biological robots to organoids, multi-cellular engineered living systems (M-CELS) pose complex ethical and societal challenges. Some of these challenges, such as how to best distribute risks and benefits, are likely to arise in the development of any new technology. Other c...

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Published in:Biofabrication 2019-07, Vol.11 (4), p.043001-043001
Main Authors: Sample, Matthew, Boulicault, Marion, Allen, Caley, Bashir, Rashid, Hyun, Insoo, Levis, Megan, Lowenthal, Caroline, Mertz, David, Montserrat, Nuria, Palmer, Megan J, Saha, Krishanu, Zartman, Jeremiah
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