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CRISPR in Context - The New World of Human Genetic Engineering

Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the groundbreaking world of human genetic engineering in this 1 hour 26 minute panel discussion from the World Science Festival. Delve into the perils and promise of CRISPR-Cas9 technology with its co-discoverer, microbiologist Jennifer Doudna, and other experts. Gain insights into the basics of CRISPR, its potential applications in food production and disease treatment, and the ethical implications of gene editing. Examine controversial topics such as designer babies, gene drives, and the recent birth of genetically engineered children in China. Discuss the challenges of regulating CRISPR use, ensuring global accessibility, and balancing natural biology with genetic modifications. Consider the far-reaching impact of this powerful technology on the future of humanity and our responsibility in guiding its development.

Syllabus

- Introduction
- Jennifer Doudna introduction
- How do we learn to use CRISPR technology wisely?
- The basics of understanding CRISPR
- Genetic engineering explainer film
- How can CRISPR help the worldwide food chain?
- Genetic disease treatment
- Improving quality of life
- Designer babies
- The gene drive
- Confronting the ethical implications of CRISPR
- Jennifer’s childhood in Hawaii
- Patents
- Importance of accuracy
- Germ cells vs somatic cells
- He Jiankui controversy
- What makes CRISPR dangerous?
- How do we enforce regulation of CRISPR use?
- The aftermath of He Jiankui’s work
- How do we make CRISPR technology accessible globally?
- How do we balance natural biology and CRISPR?
- How will CRISPR impact our future as a species?


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