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SUMMARY:A History of Embryos and Gene Editing in the Public Eye
DESCRIPTION:The New York Academy of Sciences\, \n7 World Trade Center\, New York \nSpeaker: Jane Maienschein\, Regents’ Professor\, President’s Professor\, and University Professor at Arizona State University \nThe 2018 Joseph H. Hazen Lecture will look at examples of embryo and gene-editing research\, placing it in historical context and looking at changing public reactions. With recent calls for public engagement around CRISPR research in particular\, and dispute about how we understand embryos\, the talk will consider questions around which public\, which science\, and the how\, by whom\, and why of engagement efforts? \nThis event is free\, but registration is required via the event website.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/history-embryos-gene-editing-public-eye/
LOCATION:New York Academy of Sciences\, 7 World Trade Center\, 250 Greenwich Street\, 40th floor\, New York\, NY\, 10007\, United States
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