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This book is an essential resource to understanding the intersection of medical genetics and law. In a unique approach, it provides an overview on the biological principles of DNA basics and genetic inheritance linking the knowledge with the ethical and legal challenges presented by modern developments in genetics.
The first chapters educate the reader in key concepts such as cell division, genetic inheritance, genome study methods, genetic screening and testing across various countries. It further expands into complex issues where regulation is required, in particular: controversial
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This book is an essential resource to understanding the intersection of medical genetics and law. In a unique approach, it provides an overview on the biological principles of DNA basics and genetic inheritance linking the knowledge with the ethical and legal challenges presented by modern developments in genetics.

The first chapters educate the reader in key concepts such as cell division, genetic inheritance, genome study methods, genetic screening and testing across various countries. It further expands into complex issues where regulation is required, in particular: controversial aspects of genetic modifications, ethical concerns around patient confidentiality and biobanks' role in linking genetic variation to complex diseases. It includes legal cases regarding negligence claims from conception to adulthood and reflects on the impact of present and future developments in genomics on the law.

Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how developments in genetics impact individuals and society, helping them navigate this rapidly evolving field. Given the interdisciplinary approach, the book is suitable for both medical and law students, practicing lawyers, medical practitioners, and genetic counselors. It is particularly beneficial for those who deal with medical negligence and need to understand the genetic aspects of such cases.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Mair Crouch has dual qualifications with degrees in biosciences and the law. She was a member of the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority from 2008- 2013 and the Scottish Government Advisory Board for "Generation Scotland" from 2004- 2010. She is a member of the Department of Biolaw, The International Chair in Bioethics. Her engagements include speaking at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, being an expert witness at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe hearing on "The use of new genetic technology in human beings" and acting as legal lead: ENMC International workshop, Amsterdam. 'Developing guidelines for the management of reproductive options for families with maternally inherited mtDNA disease. She has presented papers and been an invited chair at several UNESCO World Conferences on Bioethics, Medical Ethics & Health Law. She was an Honorary Lecturer in Bioethics at the University of Glasgow from 2006 to 2020. She worked in the field of medical genetics within the NHS in the UK and then qualified with a law degree due to the concerns she had on the impact of the developments in genetics on the individual and society. At the time she was a member of the consultative panel of the UK Human Genetics Commission due to personal insight. She has received several grants to pursue her interest in public engagement. She published Medical Genetics + Law in October 2022.