This film documents the PET event 'Editing the Human Genome: Where Are We Now? What Happens Next?'.
The event was sponsored by Cambridge Reproduction, the University of Cambridge, the Anne McLaren Memorial Trust Fund and the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists.
(If you cannot see the film below, click here to view it.)
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Introductions | |
0:00:00 | Sarah Norcross and Professor Robin Lovell-Badge Director and Chair of Trustees respectively, Progress Educational Trust |
Presentations | |
0:01:50 | Katherine Littler Co-Lead, World Health Organisation's Global Health Ethics and Governance Unit |
0:14:14 | Professor Kathy Niakan Director, University of Cambridge's Centre for Trophoblast Research |
0:23:10 | Professor Wolf Reik Founding Director, Altos Labs' Cambridge Institute of Science |
0:32:30 | Professor Henry Greely Director, Stanford University's Centre for Law and the Biosciences |
0:42:09 | Nick Meade Director of Policy, Genetic Alliance UK |
Discussion | |
0:50:45 | Responses to audience questions and comments |
At the end of his presentation, Nick Meade refers to a set of videos from Rare Disease UK. Watch these videos here.
This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.
The next free-to-attend online event produced by PET will be Consent to Change: What Do New Gamete and Embryo Storage Regulations Mean for You?, taking place on Wednesday 7 September 2022. Find out more and register here.
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