(創薬等PF・構造生命科学ニュースウオッチ 2016/10/15)
Gene Editing: Science and Policy Implications Boston, 2017/02/17
- [政策改変] Modified Policy for a Genetically Modified World (8:00 AM - 9:30 AM)
- “Governance Considerations for Human Gene Editing”
R. Alta Charo (U. Wisconsin Law School) - “Governance for Genetic Engineering to Control Disease Vectors in the Wild”
Jennifer Kuzma (North Carolina State U.) - “International Governance Considerations”
Gary E. Marchant (Arizona State U. College of Law)
- “Governance Considerations for Human Gene Editing”
- [生命倫理] The Ethics of Gene Editing: Should Concerns Beyond Safety Matter in Science Policy?
(10:00 AM-11:30 AM)- “Applications of Genome Editing in Humans and Wild Species”
George Church (Harvard U.) - “Beyond Safety and Efficacy in Gene Editing: Understanding the Range of Ethical Issues”
Josephine Johnston (The Hastings Center) - “Should Social and Ethical Questions Influence the Making of Science Policy?”
Gary E. Marchant (Arizona State U. College of Law)
- “Applications of Genome Editing in Humans and Wild Species”
- [科学変革] CRISPR: A Game Changing Gene-Editing Tool and Implications for Science and Policy
(1:00 PM-2:30 PM)- “CRISPR: A Game Changer for Gene Editing”
Emmanuelle Charpentier (MPI Infection Biology) - “Beyond CRISPR: Phage-Bacteria Interactions in the Wild?”
Rotem Sorek (Weizmann Inst.) - “CRISPR-Cas as a tool in evolutionary and ecology research”
Edze Westra (U. Exeter)
- “CRISPR: A Game Changer for Gene Editing”
- [農業革命] The Potential of Gene Editing to Revolutionize Agriculture (3:00 PM-4:30 PM)
- “Genome Engineering and Agriculture: Opportunities and Challenges”
Dan Voytas (U. Minnesota) - “How Genome Editing Can Synergistically Accelerate Animal Genetic Improvement Programs”
Alison Van Eenennaam (UC Davis) - “CRISPR-Cas Enabled Advanced Breeding to Benefit Agriculture”
Mark Cigan (DuPont Pioneer)
- “Genome Engineering and Agriculture: Opportunities and Challenges”
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