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First Interest Group of 2020 Focused on Ethics in Human Gene Editing

Last week was the first installment of the Gene Editing Interest Group lunchtime talks. Speakers Timmy Lee, Adam Lunceford and Sara Selvaraj discussed ethics in human gene editing and the role that CRISPR is playing in the conversation. Recently CRISPR has been at the forefront of these discussions due to various cases worldwide of gene editing without an agreement on ethical standards when it comes to gene editing humans. 

Join us on Tuesday, February 18th for a discussion on Intellectual Property and Gene editing where A.J. Gilman, Miles DeCoster and Katelyn Hilde will share their thoughts on the matter, RSVP here.

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