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May 25, 2017
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UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Building, Room 1101. Vancouver, BC
2:45-3:30 pm
Panel Discussion: Social and Ethical Aspects of Genome Engineering
- CRISPR/Cas9: The ethics of engineering our cells, ourselves (Françoise Baylis, H University)
- Learning from the people: what researchers and clinicians say about germline editing (Alice Virani, University of British Columbia)
- Creative arts for community and citizen engagement (Susan Cox, University of British Columbia)
- Revisiting Regulatory Frameworks in Light of Genome Engineering (Emily Marden, University of British Columbia)
- Anecdotes and perspectives on creating life: GMOs vs. genome editing & patenting life (Leonard Foster, University of British Columbia)
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