'Brave New World,' at Tulane U., Looks at Ethics and Biomedical Engineering

You have a dicey ethical decision to make about cloning or genetic engineering. Who do you look to for answers? The National Institutes of Health -- or Aldous Huxley?

Kay C Dee, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Tulane University, would recommend both. After all, she points out, they've both thought about the issues. The only difference is that the futuristic Huxley might have thought about them first.

That's why Brave New World and

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