As the UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority prepares to launch a consultation on updating fertility law, and as the Francis Crick Institute prepares to host the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing, watch this film of the PET event 'From AI to CRISPR: How Should Emerging Reproductive Technologies Be Regulated?'.
The event was supported by the British Fertility Society and Merck.
If you can't see the film embedded above, you can watch it on YouTube.
| Introduction | |
| 0:00:00 | Sarah Norcross Director, Progress Educational Trust |
| Presentations | |
| 0:01:13 | Dr Helen O'Neill Chief Executive, Hertility Health |
| 0:17:42 | Dr Alison Campbell Chief Scientific Officer and Director of Embryology, CARE Fertility |
| 0:31:37 | Dr Andy Greenfield Honorary Research Fellow, University of Oxford |
| 0:47:27 | Alex Denoon Partner, Bristows |
| Discussion | |
| 0:58:06 | Responses to audience questions and comments |
This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.
PET has held several other events recently which have discussed law reform for fertility treatment and embryo research. Watch films of these events here.



