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Germ-line gene editing: Time for a new Asilomar? New op-ed by Dr Silvia Camporesi in the Huffington Post
From Dr Silvia Camporesi’ s op-ed in the Huffington Post Blog: “Scientists have been calling for a “voluntary moratorium” to pause and reflect on the technique of germ-line gene editing “until more research is done.” References to the 1975 Asilomar conference as … Continue reading
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Tagged Asilomar, Bioethics & Society, CRISPR-Cas9, David Baltimore, eugenics, gene editing, genome editing, Paul Berg, public engagement
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