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Gene Editing: Extraordinary Promise for Good, Unrestrainable Potential for Abuse

by Siegal Lifelong Learning

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Fri, Oct 24, 2025

10:30 AM – 12 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join Barbara Kuemerle, PhD, Author, Senior Instructor, Department of Biology, CWRU for this upcoming lecture
In this time, our time, as we witness the rapid evolution of science and technology, it should come as no surprise that there are those among us who are swiftly closing the gap between reality and what could once only be imagined. This transformation is most prevalent in the field of molecular genetics, where the ability to manipulate each gene is now commonplace. This ability has a wide range of applications and is leading to promising new medical therapies, but is also pushing ethical boundaries further than ever before. Join us to learn the science underlying the Noble Prize-winning technology, CRISPR Cas 9 gene editing, why it’s such a revolutionary technology, its promise, and its peril.

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