THE CASE FOR GENETIC MEDICINES IN INDIA

Authors

  • John Karuvelil CHRIST (Deemed to be Universtiy)

Keywords:

GENETIC MEDICINES, INDIA, BIOTECHNOLOGY

Abstract

Biotechnology is an area of immense fascination and interest today
because, once the technology has developed sufficiently to
manipulate the human genes and the chromosome structure in the
DNA, that would, probably, mark the end of many diseases,
especially the hereditary genetic diseases. The knowledge of the
gene-functions can help us to detect, prevent and treat conditions
from cancer to depression and even ageing. It has the potential to
revolutionize the very life of human beings in terms of health and
well-being. This can radically change the way we practice medicine.

Author Biography

John Karuvelil, CHRIST (Deemed to be Universtiy)

Rev. Dr John Karuvelil, SJ is a lecturer of Moral Theology at Jnana-Deepa
Vidyapeeth (JDV) in Pune. He has a Doctorate from Boston College (USA) in
Theology, and is specialized in Bio-Medical Ethics.

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Published

2013-12-31

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Karuvelil, J. (2013). THE CASE FOR GENETIC MEDICINES IN INDIA. Asian Horizons, 7(04), 735–753. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2684