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Workshop at swissnex San Francisco
Join us for a deeper engagement on various methods of germline interventions. The germline is the river of heredity (i.e. sperm, ova, zygote) that you as a human are a part of. A gene from a non-human would need to be inserted into the river of humanity to make that person and their descendants interspecies transgenic. We will introduce DIY tools & toys for playful speculations on who, how and where we can envision our future offspring human /non-human watermelon inheritable post-species palettes. Through a collaborative and performative workshop, Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr, Megan Daalder and Adam Zaretsky, will guide the group throughout the evening.
Schedule: 6 – 9 pm, Friday 22nd Feb 2019
Random Notes on the Human Genome Editing summit
Some videos and texts from the HK Human Genome Editing Summit
what happened between 2015 and 2019?
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/535661/engineering-the-perfect-baby/