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Technically Human

Katelyn Walls Shelton

All things theology, ethics, policy, sex, and culture, by Katelyn Walls Shelton.

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Technically Human: Elizabeth Condra

The website homescreen of embryo screening company Nucleus Genomics, which promotes screening embryos so parents can select the “best” one.

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Technically Human: Dr. Naomi Whittaker

Few advances in reproductive technologies give me more hope than Restorative Reproductive Medicine. Commonly referred to as RRM, Restorative Reproductive Medicine seeks to work with the female body rather than against it at every stage of a...

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Introducing: Technically Human

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  • Katelyn Walls Shelton

    Visiting Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center working on reproductive bioethics. Technically Human is a publication about the moral limits of reprotech & what it means to be human.

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