Teachers using our Genetics and Reproduction lesson might find a recent Washington Post story of interest. It highlights the intersection of commerce, regulation and human reproduction, and uses several compelling […]
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In the News: Progress for gene therapy
While the potential use of genome editing tools such as CRISPR to “fix” genetic diseases has been garnering a lot of attention and excitement, other forms of gene therapy – […]
Navajo Nation reconsiders ban on genetic research
Nature News and Comment has a thoughtful piece about the Navajo Nation’s difficult history with genetic testing, and the current debate happening about whether or not to allow genetic testing […]
Welcome CJ, Fabienne, Florcy and Mohammed!
pgEd has greatly increased our depth of knowledge and capacity with four wonderful additions to our team. Florcy Romero will be creating and delivering new interdisciplinary curricula as part of […]