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Global Observatory for Genome Editing

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Collecting diverse perspectives, convening meetings, and generating analysis of genome editing and other biotechnologies. Retweets are not endorsements.

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Follow along for today's session of our workshop 'A Question of Beginnings: Lab Embryos Between Nature and Synthesis.' Join us in-person or online: global-observatory.org/embryos

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Follow along for day 2 of our workshop 'A Question of Beginnings: Lab Embryos Between Nature and Synthesis' Join virtually: harvard.zoom.us/j/92655680814 Complete program: global-observatory.org/embryos

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Global Observatory Gathers to Expand Debate on Human Genome Editing Experts are gathering to debate heritable genome editing. To mark the event, The CRISPR Journal published 18 invited Perspectives from participants. Kevin Davies Mary Ann Liebert Inc Global Observatory for Genome Editing hubs.li/Q03nz2qv0

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Today, the Global Observatory for Genome Editing kicked off its International Summit American Academy of Arts & Sciences , with a panel with Sheila Jasanoff, Françoise Baylis, @Geochurch, I. Glenn Cohen, and Patricia Williams! Follow along tomorrow and Friday at summit.global-observatory.org

Today, the Global Observatory for Genome Editing kicked off its International Summit <a href="/americanacad/">American Academy of Arts & Sciences</a> , with a panel with <a href="/SJasanoff/">Sheila Jasanoff</a>, Françoise Baylis, @Geochurch, <a href="/CohenProf/">I. Glenn Cohen</a>, and Patricia Williams!

Follow along tomorrow and Friday at summit.global-observatory.org
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We are kicking off Day 2 of the Global Observatory International Summit with a panel on Health in the CRISPR Era! Follow along online at summit.global-observatory.org.

We are kicking off Day 2 of the Global Observatory International Summit with a panel on Health in the CRISPR Era! Follow along online at summit.global-observatory.org.
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Honored to have Marcia McNutt delivering our Keynote Address today, speaking about the foundations of public science and governance— why do we need science “for the people?” Tune in now to catch it!

Honored to have <a href="/Marcia4Science/">Marcia McNutt</a> delivering our Keynote Address today, speaking about the foundations of public science and governance— why do we need science “for the people?”

Tune in now to catch it!
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We are delighted to work with Global Observatory for Genome Editing to publish a powerful collection of 18 Perspectives to accompany this week's Global Observatory for Genome Editing summit (free access): liebertpub.com/toc/crispr/0/0 These essays will be published as a special issue in August 2025.

We are delighted to work with <a href="/GenomeObserv/">Global Observatory for Genome Editing</a> to publish a powerful collection of 18 Perspectives to accompany this week's Global Observatory for Genome Editing summit (free access):
liebertpub.com/toc/crispr/0/0 

These essays will be published as a special issue in August 2025.
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Introducing Perspectives from the Global Observatory for Genome Editing liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/cr… Jacob Moses, Ben Hurlbut, Sheila Jasanoff, Kris Saha provide an overview of the Global Observatory for Genome Editing collection of Perspectives.

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Vardit Ravitsky ⁦The Hastings Center for Bioethics⁩ met ⁦Jiankui He⁩ in China. He thinks: - treating monogenic disorders is not ambitious - HHGE = preventative public health tool to “embed immunity into our DNA as a species” - The West is thinking too small ⁦Global Observatory for Genome Editing

Vardit Ravitsky ⁦<a href="/hastingscenter/">The Hastings Center for Bioethics</a>⁩   met ⁦<a href="/Jiankui_He/">Jiankui He</a>⁩ in China.

He thinks:
- treating monogenic disorders is not ambitious
- HHGE = preventative public health tool to “embed immunity into our DNA as a species”
- The West is thinking too small

⁦<a href="/GenomeObserv/">Global Observatory for Genome Editing</a>⁩
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Starting off today with our first panel on Sources of Moral Authority with a great conversation on religious traditions, science, and self-doubt. With Arnold Eisen, @Jacob_Hanna, Carter Snead, John Evans, Jennifer Herdt, and James Keenan, tune in now!

Starting off today with our first panel on Sources of Moral Authority with a great conversation on religious traditions, science, and self-doubt.
With <a href="/ArnoldEisen/">Arnold Eisen</a>, @Jacob_Hanna, <a href="/cartersnead/">Carter Snead</a>, John Evans, Jennifer Herdt, and James Keenan, tune in now!
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For our 6th panel, we are joined by Roli Mathur (ICMR), Daniel Wikler, Victor Dzau, Philip Campbell, and Carrie Wolinetz in conversation on “Modalities of Governance, the Asilomar Conference to CRISPR Summits.”

For our 6th panel, we are joined by <a href="/Mathur_Roli/">Roli Mathur (ICMR)</a>, Daniel Wikler, <a href="/VictorDzau/">Victor Dzau</a>, Philip Campbell, and Carrie Wolinetz in conversation on “Modalities of Governance, the Asilomar Conference to CRISPR Summits.”