Faculty: Jennifer L. Cruise (Biology) and Michael J. Degnan (Philosophy) Where do you draw the line between the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ of genome editing? Which traits are we allowed to change, and who decides this? Will we be allowed to use gene editing to change basic human traits such as intelligence and athletic ability? Who will be able to afford gene editing? Will it make society less accepting of people who are born with genetic conditions? These are some of the questions this seminar will examine. The first topics to be studied are; what is gene editing and how does it work? Being able to understand the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of gene editing will allow the students to gain the background knowledge needed to provide
Faculty: Jennifer L. Cruise (Biology) and Michael J. Degnan (Philosophy) Where do you draw the line between the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ of genome editing? Which traits are we allowed to change, and who decides this? Will we be allowed to use gene editing to change basic human traits such as intelligence and athletic ability? Who will be able to afford gene editing? Will it make society less accepting of people who are born with genetic conditions? These are some of the questions this seminar will examine. The first topics to be studied are; what is gene editing and how does it work? Being able to understand the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of gene editing will allow the students to gain the background knowledge needed to provide