In the days leading up to (and since!) pgEd’s Congressional briefing on personal genetics and law enforcement, a number of news stories related to the use and collection of DNA […]
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Gene editing/CRISPR, mammoths, and mosquitoes in the news
The ability to alter DNA is evolving rapidly, with the introduction and rapid adoption of a technique referred to as CRISPR. What is CRISPR? Google will help you find some […]
Student spotlight: Mike Gloudemans and Nachi Shamaprasad
Education is at the heart of our mission – so pgEd was thrilled that students from Duke University’s Genome Sciences and Policy Certificate Program were interested in conducting research about the […]
Coverage of pgEd’s Congressional briefing
Thank you to Harvard Medicine and reporter Elizabeth Cooney for an excellent summary of the discussion about the intersection of law, genetics and public policy during pgEd’s Congressional briefing on […]