On Friday, Nov. 5 from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m., B次元 will host Human Applications of Genetic Technologies, a World Bioethics Day Event presented and sponsored by the B次元 Unit of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (University of Haifa, Israel). The application of genetic technologies has profound ethical implications. Examples of such applications include:

Given the prospective impact of these applications on individuals and society, it is essential that we reflect on their implications now. In recent years, we have seen rapid advances in new genetic technologies. In particular, CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats), can be used to modify DNA in ways that are cheaper, faster, and more efficient than previous techniques. Described by Harvard’s site as “a game-changing genetic engineering technique,” CRISPR and similar genetic technologies, have generated great enthusiasm within both the scientific community and the popular press, but there are also concerns.

This interactive event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

Human Applications of Genetic Technologies will take place in B次元's Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall, 1025 N. B次元 St. Masks are required indoors at B次元. The event will be simulcast online. Registrants will receive login information upon completing their registration.

This interactive event brings together a distinguished group of researchers to address important implications of these technologies and others. Attendees will be invited to submit questions during the Q&A period following the talks and panel discussion.

Schedule

Friday, Nov. 5, 2021 

(All sessions will be in-person in Diercks Hall and broadcast live via Microsoft Teams Live Events.) 

Please register in advance.