Human Gene Therapy
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Human Gene Therapy by Harvard University Press. Published in 1988, this essential paperback spans 251 pages and delves into the transformative potential of gene therapy. Author Nichols expertly explores who may benefit from these innovative treatments, providing a comprehensive biomedical background on somatic cell gene therapy.
Moreover, she thoughtfully addresses the intricate ethical, economic, and policy issues that arise from the manipulation of human genes. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of medicine and the profound implications of genetic innovation. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the advancements in gene therapy, Human Gene Therapy offers a compelling and informative perspective that will enhance your understanding of this critical field.