Immune Ethics
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Immune Ethics by Walter Glannon, published by Cambridge University Press in 2023. This compelling work spans 75 pages and delves into the ethical considerations surrounding modern medical advancements. Glannon examines the potential benefits and risks associated with vaccines targeting addiction and viruses, immunotherapy for cancer treatment, and neuro-immunomodulating drugs aimed at preventing or treating neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, the book addresses the implications of gene editing in immunity, particularly in facilitating xenotransplantation and combating infectious diseases. Ideal for those interested in microbiology and medical ethics, Immune Ethics invites readers to reflect on the moral dimensions of innovative health solutions. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your understanding of these critical topics!