play "An Immaculate Misconception"

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"An Immaculate Misconception" is a science-in-theatre play by chemist and writer Carl Djerassi that dramatizes ethical and personal dilemmas surrounding reproductive technologies and in vitro fertilization.

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instanceOf play
science-in-theatre play
author Carl Djerassi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Carl Djerassi NERFINISHED
focusesOn impact of reproductive technology on personal relationships
intersection of science and everyday life
moral questions raised by in vitro fertilization
genre drama
science theatre
hasAuthorOccupation chemist
writer
hasForm dialogue-driven drama
hasSetting contemporary scientific and medical environment
intendedAudience general public
scientific community
students
language English
mainTheme bioethics
ethical dilemmas in reproductive medicine
in vitro fertilization
personal dilemmas around fertility
reproductive technologies
medium stage play
partOf Carl Djerassi’s science-in-theatre cycle
subject assisted reproductive technology
fertility treatment
gender and reproduction
scientific responsibility
writer Carl Djerassi NERFINISHED

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Carl Djerassi notableWork play "An Immaculate Misconception"