Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dhofar University, Oman
Mini Review
Which Lives Are Important in Regenerative Biomedicine?
Author(s): Rustom M. Mamlook*
Similar to other logical and mechanical advancements, regenerative biomedicine reflects the benefits of its sociohistorical setting. Social
influences, including the value frameworks through which multiplication is both seen and made, have never completely changed the course of
human proliferation. In addition, the concepts of race and propagation have always been intertwined throughout the history of western thought.
Regardless of whether hidden insights about one's racial genealogy can be discovered, race has been viewed as something that one inherits from
their biological parents and cannot change. However, in that frame of mind, race; whether darkness, whiteness, or "in the middle"; should not be
considered a biogenetic property; whether logically significant or disparaged. Instead, it ought to be viewed as a socially constructed classification
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DOI:
10.37421/2952-8526.2022.9.150