How should China set ethical guardrails for medical research?

Author:

Xu JingyiORCID,Liu Zhongxuan,Shi Jiayou,Wang Yue

Abstract

‘Ethics first’ reform in China significantly changes the governance framework for the research of emerging technologies. The misapplication of human genome editing technology reflects the urgent need to reform the governance framework. Strengthening ethics governance in medical research has become a consensus in China, where legal and ethical reforms are proceeding in parallel. The protection of human dignity, the prevention of biosafety risks, as well as the regulation of technological crimes are at the core of the legal system, which has been embodied in numerous fundamental legislations following the CRISPR-babies incident. Establishing a national ethics committee to coordinate ethics governance, and reinforcing ethics review and external oversight are significant steps in ethical reform. Essentially, ethics governance requires implementing the basic concept of ‘ethics first’, focusing on forward-looking and preventive governance rather than delayed intervention, while maintaining openness and collaboration.

Funder

Study on Chinese Legislations on Human Germline Genome Editing funded by Chinese Ministry of Justice.

Legal and Ethical Governance for Emerging Biotechnologies in China funded by Global Partnerships Fund of British Embassy in China.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Health Policy,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Issues, ethics and legal aspects,Health (social science)

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