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Introduction
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The Secret of Life
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Understanding RNA
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Epigenetics
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CRISPR
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Francisco Mojica
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Women in Science
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What is Gene Editing
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Gene Editing in a Germline
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Gene Editing in Animals
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Gene Drive
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Gene Drives
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Tom Price
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Gene Editing in Humans
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Gene Editing in embryos
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Gene Editing in somatic cells
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Who pays for Gene Editing
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Gene Editing example
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Gene Editing in the foreseeable future
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The moral of gene editing
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The birth ladder on cloning
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Flash forward to today
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At some point
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The moral thought
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Who decides
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Where is the moral line
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Chinese researchers on geneediting
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Changing attitudes about geneediting
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Germany
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Can we draw a line
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A good idea
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Is it a global freeforall
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armpit odor
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the value of basic science
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US vs China
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Electron Microscopes
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The Thought Experiment
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China
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Competition
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Controversy
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Competition in science
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Chip story
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Phone call
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Dan Pearlman
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Gene editing is widely available
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Gene war
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James Clapper
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Maya Ashwin
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JiaBin Huang
Description:
Explore the groundbreaking world of gene editing and its profound implications in this thought-provoking talk featuring biologist Jennifer Doudna and Walter Isaacson. Delve into the revolutionary CRISPR technology, its potential to cure diseases and address global hunger, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding human embryo manipulation. Examine the unforeseeable consequences of DNA alterations, the societal impact of creating "better" humans, and the global debate on gene editing regulations. Gain insights into the scientific advancements, moral considerations, and international competition surrounding this powerful technology that has the potential to control evolution itself.

A Crack in Creation - Gene Editing and the Power to Control Evolution

The Aspen Institute
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