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Splicing and Dicing DNA - Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube

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World Science Festival Courses Biotechnology Courses Disease Prevention Courses CRISPR Courses Genetic Engineering Courses Gene Editing Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the revolutionary gene editing technology CRISPR in this 84-minute panel discussion from the World Science Festival. Delve into the powerful capabilities of CRISPR to rewrite DNA in various organisms, including humans, and its potential to reshape disease prevention and human evolution. Learn from leading CRISPR pioneers as they discuss the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges associated with manipulating life's fundamental code. Discover how CRISPR works, its applications in eliminating diseases like Zika virus and malaria, its use in agriculture, and the creation of gene drives. Examine the ethical implications of editing human embryos, the differences between editing germ lines and cancer cells, and the potential regulations surrounding CRISPR technology. Gain insights into the future of CRISPR and its impact on various fields, including military applications, as experts envision a CRISPR-ized world.

Syllabus

What is CRISPR?
Introduction by Richard Besser
Participant Introductions.
What is so powerful about CRISPR?
How is CRISPR is used?
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus?
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig.
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR?
If you have eaten CRISPR cells?
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus?
Creating an off switch for CRISPR
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria?
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell?
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash?
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications?
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR?
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like?


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World Science Festival

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