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That will allow the editing of the human genome. It is about the most important moral question you and your children will face, which is to what extent should we allow this technology to edit human genome. With me is the author of a crack in creation. More importantly she is author of a 2012, scientific paper that is basically explaining how crispr or crisper cas9 crispr test nine, can be used cas9 can be used in the human genome. We will talk about the implication of what that means, especially as we edit the human germline, and allow it to be passed on to our children. But before we get to the ethical implications i thought we should start a little bit with the narrative of how you got there. I think on this stage, some of you remember, we had dr. James watson, and Francis Crick of the double helix dna, and one of the main things he did was he wrote a book about how he got there. And i think of that when you were 12 years old your father but that by your bedside. Yes, to read first o
That will allow the editing of the human genome. It is about the most important moral question you and your children will face, which is to what extent should we allow this technology to edit human genome. With me is the author of a crack in creation. More importantly she is author of a 2012, scientific paper that is basically explaining how crispr or crisper cas9 crispr test nine, can be used cas9 can be used in the human genome. We will talk about the implication of what that means, especially as we edit the human germline, and allow it to be passed on to our children. But before we get to the ethical implications i thought we should start a little bit with the narrative of how you got there. I think on this stage, some of you remember, we had dr. James watson, and Francis Crick of the double helix dna, and one of the main things he did was he wrote a book about how he got there. And i think of that when you were 12 years old your father but that by your bedside. Yes, to read first o
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Good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the tuesday, january 10, 2017, board of supervisors meeting welcome to your new it colleagues supervisor sandra fewer supervisor ahsha safai and conceptually welcome to the this is not our first meeting your second welcome and it the returning members with that, madam clerk please call the roll. And supervisor president london breed supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor fewer supervisor kim not present supervisor peskin supervisor ronen supervisor safai supervisor safai supervisor tang supervisor yee madam president combourm quorum okay ladies and gentlemen, please join us in the pledge of allegiance of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, madam clerk any communications. I have no communications to report madam president. Colleagues, any changes to the november 1, 2016, Board Meeting minutes seeing none, is there a motion to approve those minutes