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Research & Development in Material Science

Explore the Legal Challenges and Coping Strategies for the Development of New Biomedical Technologies

  • Zhangsheng Sun1,2* and Xinyan Li3

    1School of Political Science and Law, Xinjiang Normal University, China

    2Law School, South China Normal University, China

    3School of Nursing, Guangzhou Xinhua University, China

Submission: March 06, 2024;Published: March 14, 2024

DOI: 10.31031/RDMS.2024.19.000976

ISSN : 2576-8840
Volume20 Issue1

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New biomedical technologies are examined in depth and the legal and ethical challenges they pose. Key issues such as gene editing, the application of artificial intelligence in the medical field, and the protection of biological information data are analyzed. At the same time, we also found that technological advances in the development of the enormous potential of biomedicine, but also raises a series of ethical and legal issues. To this end, the paper proposes a series of effective response strategies aimed at providing guidance to policy makers, researchers, and healthcare professionals to ensure the rational and safe application of new technologies. Solutions to these challenges are elaborated. When it comes to gene editing, the article stresses the responsibility of scientists not only to push the boundaries of technology, but also to ensure that edited genes are in the public interest and respect individual rights. To this end, strict regulatory mechanisms should be put in place to ensure that gene editing is carried out only in certain and ethical circumstances. Although AI technology has brought many conveniences to the medical field, it also involves data privacy protection, the transparency of the AI decision-making process, and the impact of AI on traditional medical models. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate corresponding regulations to regulate its application, ensure the fairness and transparency of AI decision-making, and promote its integration and development with traditional medicine. The importance of the protection of biometric data was also emphasized. In biomedical research, a large number of personal biological information data, such as genome and proteome, are often involved. This data should be effectively protected to prevent data leakage and misuse. To this end, it is necessary to strengthen data security measures and establish standards and norms for data sharing and utilization to ensure the rational use and protection of data.

Keywords: Biomedical ethics; New biomedical technologies; Legal challenges; Coping strategies

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