Chapter 26

CRISPR Enters The Fertility Clinic

First published: 20 September 2023

Abstract

CRISPR, a fast and cheap tool for manipulating DNA, has recently become a new hope technology in the fertility clinic. CRISPR is an acronym for “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats” and is used to make targeted deletions of gene sequences. CRISPR's sudden debut in the reproductive clinic, in part, is a story of reproductive justice. Powerful forces of biocapital continue to push CRISPR into the fertility clinic. This chapter contributes to the emergent literature on GUYnecology, that responds to the previous lack of attention to men's reproductive health in the medical sciences and social sciences. Building on recent studies of gay men who are using reproductive medicine to become parents, it offers new insights into the reproductive horizons of men who live with conflicting desires and unwanted viral companions.

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