Jennifer Doudna on the Brave New World Being Ushered In by Gene Editing
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Henry T. Greely's book on CRISPR examines the profound implications of gene-editing technology, analyzing ethical dilemmas and ownership rights in genetic advancements.
Doudna emphasizes the duality of CRISPR's benefits and risks, suggesting that while it can revolutionize medicine and agriculture, there are larger societal implications to consider.
Read at The New Yorker
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