Indigenous Perspectives on Gene Editing

Indigenous Perspectives on Gene Editing  Continuing its opening theme on science and societal narratives, CRISPRcon 2020’s second panel on Sep. 3 explored Indigenous viewpoints from a variety of geographies —a viewpoint that has been marginalized and excluded throughout history, not just in the conversation around technology and gene editing.   “We have to acknowledge that indigenous peoples and communities are still widely not at the point of [...]

Indigenous Perspectives on Gene Editing2020-12-10T11:47:38-07:00

CRISPRcon 2020 Opens with Discussion Examining Gene Editing and Journalism

CRISPRcon 2020 Opens with Discussion Examining Gene Editing and Journalism  Keystone Policy Center kicked off CRISPRcon 2020 September 1 utilizing a new format. This was the fourth year Keystone has organized CRISPRcon but the first time using a virtual format, which ultimately featured 10 webinars examining five themes over two months. The first week’s theme was comprised of two panels exploring science and societal [...]

CRISPRcon 2020 Opens with Discussion Examining Gene Editing and Journalism2020-12-10T12:15:45-07:00

Keystone Helps Organize, Moderate Discussion at Public Symposium on Human Germline Editing

Keystone Helps Organize, Moderate Discussion at Public Symposium on Human Germline Editing Keystone Policy Center's Director of Emerging Technologies Program, Julie Shapiro, moderated a session at an event on human germline editing Oct. 26.  The event was called CRISPR Consensus? and it featured scientists, religious leaders, advocates, policymakers, and others participating in an [...]

Keystone Helps Organize, Moderate Discussion at Public Symposium on Human Germline Editing2020-01-16T12:51:42-07:00