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Book Review: CRISPR People – The science and ethics of editing humans


Book Review: CRISPR People – The science and ethics of editing humans
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In November 2018, the Chinese scientist Dr He Jiankui announced to attendees of the second International Summit on Human Genome Editing that he had used CRISPR-based genome editing to alter the DNA of embryos before transferring them into their mother s uterus. According to Dr He, twin girls with edits to their
CCR5gene – known to be implicated in HIV infection – had been born in China just one month prior to the conference.
As far as the scientific community was concerned, this experiment came far too soon, both in terms of regard for the scientific safety and efficacy of what Dr He was trying to achieve, but also within the framework of bioethics. In his new book CRISPR People, Henry T Greely, professor of law at Stanford University, California, describes the science, ethics and legality of using genome editing to make genetic modifications in humans that will ....

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Podcast Review: A Brief History of CRISPR – How we learned to edit the genome


Podcast Review: A Brief History of CRISPR – How we learned to edit the genome
Appeared in BioNews 1093
This Genetics Society podcast gives us a brief look into the history of genome editing and the various techniques that have been developed that have led us to where we are today. The podcast also implies that the future is still very much unwritten when it comes to what genome editing is truly capable of.
Initially I was surprised to find that a brief history of CRISPR: how we learned to edit the genome was not a conversation between experts but instead, host, Dr Kat Arney, chronologically taking us through the history of genome editing. From the early uses of restriction enzymes to today s base editing techniques. At times it felt more like listening to an audiobook than a podcast. Jovial sound effects when there were radical discoveries to menacing music when more questionable events occurred. It was an addition I liked, as this made the podcast feel like a dram ....

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