CRISPR: The Good, Bad and the Ugly
Presented Nov 28, 2022
Presented by Richard Swanson
CRISPR (an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a technology that can be used to edit genes. Gene therapy and gene editing have the potential to make human life better by controlling various diseases. Yet there is also the potential for errors resulting in significant long-term, life-altering damage, thus raising profound medical and ethical considerations. This class will consider the potential for good as well as the biological and ethical challenges.
Видео CRISPR: The Good, Bad and the Ugly канала HASP@Hope
Presented by Richard Swanson
CRISPR (an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a technology that can be used to edit genes. Gene therapy and gene editing have the potential to make human life better by controlling various diseases. Yet there is also the potential for errors resulting in significant long-term, life-altering damage, thus raising profound medical and ethical considerations. This class will consider the potential for good as well as the biological and ethical challenges.
Видео CRISPR: The Good, Bad and the Ugly канала HASP@Hope
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