Science, Religion, and Ethics in Twenty-First Century Biomedical Discoveries
Kevin FitzGerald
What is human? Can the promise of great scientific discoveries be reconciled with traditional notions of God and ethics? Are we capable of using biotechnology to better the human condition? How can science, religion and ethics be used to inform our decisions? What will an increasingly sophisticated understanding of genetics mean for healthcare, our understanding of free will?
Advances in 21st century biomedicine raise these and other fundamental questions. Our answers will profoundly shape national policy, science, healthcare, and our notions of right and wrong. Stem cell research, cloning, nanotechnology, chimera creation, genetic medicine and other initiatives give humans an unprecedented capacity to heal and influence our lives.
Now, for the first time ever, you can explore these important issues from three perspectives–scientific, theological, and ethical–through this unique 24-lecture series. Presented by Kevin T. FitzGerald, Catholic Priest, Ph.D. in molecular genetics, Ph.D. in bioethics, you will gain a level of multidisciplinary understanding held by remarkable few people. Whatever your view on or understanding of biomedical discoveries, you will profit from this course.
Beginning with the seemingly simple question, 'What is Human?' Fr. FitzGerald investigates the implications of modern science. Several lectures are devoted to stem cells. What are they, where do they come from and how are they used? Does it matter if a stem cell comes from an embryo versus bone marrow, the placenta or skin? Examine the promise and dangers of stem cell research.
The world marveled at Dolly, the first cloned sheep, and now cloning is widespread. What is cloning, how is it done, are humans being cloned now?
Nanotechnology has captured world's imagination; tiny technologies one hundred thousandth the width of a human hair can fit into cells like small machines. How do they work? What can go wrong? What social justice issues arise regarding the availability of potentially powerful but costly individualized treatments?
Did you know that chimeras 'genetic blends of different animals that create new species' are a reality? Can a part-human part-animal chimera be created? Are they 'persons' in spiritual, ethical, or legal terms?
The study of genetics is rapidly advancing to map genetic codes of humans and animals with ever greater precision. How are genes changed and manipulated? What does this mean for our food supply and for future generations of humans?
Explore the relationship between the brain and behavior and consider the implications for understanding the soul.
What will individually customized pharmaceuticals mean? As genes are mapped ever more carefully, what are the implications for privacy, genetic discrimination, and genetic screening?
Fr. FitzGerald examines each issue with sensitivity and perspective. Looking into the future, he gives you the tools you will need to determine which way is forward. If we gain more power over our biology, how can we use this power for good? Where are the limits? How can faith, ethics, and science come together to help us make the right choices?
Duration - 9h 56m.
Author - Kevin FitzGerald.
Narrator - Kevin FitzGerald.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
What is human? Can the promise of great scientific discoveries be reconciled with traditional notions of God and ethics? Are we capable of using biotechnology to better the human condition? How can science, religion and ethics be used to inform our decisions? What will an increasingly sophisticated understanding of genetics mean for healthcare, our understanding of free will? Advances in 21st century biomedicine raise these and other fundamental questions. Our answers will profoundly shape national policy, science, healthcare, and our notions of right and wrong. Stem cell research, cloning, nanotechnology, chimera creation, genetic medicine and other initiatives give humans an unprecedented capacity to heal and influence our lives. Now, for the first time ever, you can explore these important issues from three perspectives–scientific, theological, and ethical–through this unique 24-lecture series. Presented by Kevin T. FitzGerald, Catholic Priest, Ph.D. in molecular genetics, Ph.D. in bioethics, you will gain a level of multidisciplinary understanding held by remarkable few people. Whatever your view on or understanding of biomedical discoveries, you will profit from this course. Beginning with the seemingly simple question, 'What is Human?' Fr. FitzGerald investigates the implications of modern science. Several lectures are devoted to stem cells. What are they, where do they come from and how are they used? Does it matter if a stem cell comes from an embryo versus bone marrow, the placenta or skin? Examine the promise and dangers of stem cell research. The world marveled at Dolly, the first cloned sheep, and now cloning is widespread. What is cloning, how is it done, are humans being cloned now? Nanotechnology has captured world's imagination; tiny technologies one hundred thousandth the width of a human hair can fit into cells like small machines. How do they work? What can go wrong? What social justice issues arise regarding the availability of potentially powerful but costly individualized treatments? Did you know that chimeras 'genetic blends of different animals that create new species' are a reality? Can a part-human part-animal chimera be created? Are they 'persons' in spiritual, ethical, or legal terms? The study of genetics is rapidly advancing to map genetic codes of humans and animals with ever greater precision. How are genes changed and manipulated? What does this mean for our food supply and for future generations of humans? Explore the relationship between the brain and behavior and consider the implications for understanding the soul. What will individually customized pharmaceuticals mean? As genes are mapped ever more carefully, what are the implications for privacy, genetic discrimination, and genetic screening? Fr. FitzGerald examines each issue with sensitivity and perspective. Looking into the future, he gives you the tools you will need to determine which way is forward. If we gain more power over our biology, how can we use this power for good? Where are the limits? How can faith, ethics, and science come together to help us make the right choices? Duration - 9h 56m. Author - Kevin FitzGerald. Narrator - Kevin FitzGerald. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:48
About the Author
Duration:00:01:29
Topic 1: Overview, Framework, and Key Themes
Duration:00:22:22
Topic 2: What is Human?
Duration:00:24:59
Topic 3: Religion, Science, and Ethics
Duration:00:24:30
Topic 4: Regenerative Medicine and Aging in the Bible
Duration:00:25:22
Topic 5: What Are Stem Cells?
Duration:00:24:49
Topic 6: Sources of Stem Cells
Duration:00:24:05
Topic 7: Recent Stem Cell Research
Duration:00:22:28
Topic 8: Ethics of Stem Cell
Duration:00:24:42
Topic 9: Biology of Human Cloning
Duration:00:24:38
Topic 10: Ethics of Human Cloning
Duration:00:25:32
Topic 11: Animal Cloning Research
Duration:00:24:48
Topic 12: Human Animal Primeras
Duration:00:24:49
Topic 13: Biology of Human Genetic Engineering
Duration:00:25:03
Topic 14: Ethics of Human Genetic Engineering
Duration:00:24:47
Topic 15: Nano Technology and Medicine
Duration:00:24:55
Topic 16: Ethics and Nano Technology
Duration:00:25:17
Topic 17: Brain, Mind, and Person
Duration:00:24:23
Topic 18: Customized Drugs
Duration:00:24:50
Topic 19: Genetic Testing and Screening Technology
Duration:00:25:13
Topic 20: Ethics of Genetic Testing and Screening
Duration:00:24:44
Topic 21: Genetic Discrimination
Duration:00:24:54
Topic 22: Genetics and Race
Duration:00:25:46
Topic 23: Large Population Studies and Databases
Duration:00:25:08
Topic 24: Looking Ahead
Duration:00:25:48
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:39