Life in Our Image – The Ethics of Altering the Human Genome
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ethical implications of altering the human genome in this thought-provoking panel discussion from the World Science Festival. Distinguished scientists and bioethicists delve into the moral challenges posed by powerful new genetic tools that allow for DNA modification, including tests on human embryos. Examine the potential for disease resistance and controlled human evolution alongside the ethical concerns raised by these advancements. Learn about synthetic biology's progress towards creating genetic material for living organisms and the long-term goal of developing a fully synthetic human genome. Engage with topics such as human enhancement, genetic diversity, cognitive enhancement, and the societal impact of genome alteration. Consider the economic implications, potential misuse by governments, and the process of making crucial decisions in this rapidly evolving field.
Syllabus
Amy Harmon Introduction
George Church tells us about his new BIG project
Drew Endy on the launch of constructing an organization that constructs human genomes.
Why does the human genome proposal come up now?
How could we edit humans for climate change?
Entrepreneurs have a trillion dollar market opportunity.
Human enhancement is tethered to human capacity
Is driving down the cost one of the goals of the project.
What about the contribution of genetic diversity?
Using cognitive enhancement to reduce birth rates
How do you get to a go, no-go situation?
How do you think altering our genome will change our society?
What would stop governments from creating super armies?
Taught by
World Science Festival
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