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The Descent of Man - Altering Evolution's Course: Ethical and Scientific Implications

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the ethical implications of human intervention in evolution through this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into the complex debate surrounding intentional species extinction, examining cases like deadly diseases and the New World screwworm. Investigate the moral dilemma of interfering with nature's processes as new technologies emerge, challenging traditional views on conservation. Analyze the roles of humans as either gardeners or park rangers in shaping ecosystems. Examine CRISPR, gene drive, and sterile insect technology as potential tools for genetic modification. Consider the responsibilities and consequences of altering natural selection, particularly in the context of disease-carrying mosquitoes and malaria prevention. Reflect on the future of immunology, consumer choice, and the balance between genetic manipulation and environmental opportunity in shaping the course of evolution.

Syllabus

Intro
What is our role in nature
Humility
CRISPR and Gene Drive
Why not
Sterile Insect Technology
Genetic Modification
Taking Responsibility
CRISPR
What is CRISPR
Possible Consequences
Nature Evolution
Mosquitoes
Malaria
Responsibility
Genetics vs Opportunity
The Future of Immunology
Consumer Choice


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The Aspen Institute

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