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A virtual deliberative public engagement study on heritable genome editing among South Africans: Study protocol

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PLOS ONE
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256097

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  1. University of KwaZulu-Natal, African Health Research Flagship Grant
  2. National Research Foundation (South Africa) [116275]

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This prospective study in South Africa aims to establish a virtual deliberative platform for 25-30 participants to discuss policy questions on heritable genome editing, focusing on genetic disease prevention, editing for immunity, and enhancement editing. Participants are required to study resource materials and pass an entrance exam to ensure their basic knowledge and suitability for deliberative engagement.
This article outlines the protocol for a prospective study for virtual deliberative public engagement on heritable genome editing in humans. The study intends to create a platform for a diverse group of 25-30 South Africans to engage with a facilitator and each other on 15 policy questions regarding heritable genome editing, with a focus on: a) the prevention of heritable genetic conditions; b) editing for immunity; and c) editing for enhancement. The aim is to understand the views on these issues so as to inform further research and policy, and to analyse the process and effect of deliberation on opinion. Participants will be expected to study the provided resource materials and pass the entrance exam-aligning with the protocols of the Harvard Personal Genome Project. In this way, the commitment, openness and basic knowledge of the candidates will be tested to ascertain whether they are suitable participants for the deliberative engagement.

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