Genome Engineering and Its Applications Including Legal and Ethical Issues

When:
November 23, 2016 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
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Where:
Room 1005, The Moot Court @ Osgoode Hall Law School
York University
Toronto, ON M3J
Canada
Cost:
Free
Contact:

A presentation by Professor Ronald E. Pearlman, PhD

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Cost: Free (light lunch and refreshments will be provided)

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ABSTRACT: Recent advances in molecular biology focused on genome science leading to the ability to precisely manipulate and edit genomes, has been a spectacular advance in the life sciences and is a revolution in biomedical science with profound applications and implications in all areas of the life sciences including medicine, biotechnology, plant, and animal science. The technology for genome editing, referred to as 'CRISPR', has developed very recently from basic studies on adaptive immunity in bacteria; how bacteria protect themselves from viral infection. Many of the applications of genome editing, in medicine (e.g. ‘personalized medicine’) and in other areas, have important ethical consequences that must be considered in the development and use of the technology. We will discuss the scientific foundation of the technology and introduce some of its applications, as well as discussing legal and ethical implications for the use of the technology.

This talk is also being generously supported by:

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