Ethical issues in chemistry Chemicals and waste disposal Licensing of scientific computer programs Tissue regeneration.

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Ethical issues in chemistry Chemicals and waste disposal Licensing of scientific computer programs Tissue regeneration

New healing methods Tissue regeneration in nature or in the lab

New healing methods State of the art and what’s next? Where do we draw the line?

Obvious advantages Consequences Education Retirement Productive years Lifespan

Obvious advantages Consequences EducationRetirement Productive years Lifespan

Consequences

The end of natural evolution? Eliminate diversity

Consequences Towards a super-human?

Cosmetic vs general surgery Self-costFree Regulate? Alternatives?

Or should we just stop?

Conclusion Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end. W. Allen