What is gene editing and how does it work?
Gene editing allows scientists to change gene sequences by adding, replacing or removing sections of DNA. This animation explains how this technology works, ...
Wellcome Trust
Modern biology, ethics, and the future of medicine
The proliferation of genome-editing techniques such as CRISPR/Cas-9 has led to a resurgence of debate on the ethics and biological consequences of human ...
GatesCambridge
Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming ...
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CRISPR in Context: The New World of Human Genetic Engineering
It's happened. The first children genetically engineered with the powerful DNA-editing tool called CRISPR-Cas9 have been born to a woman in China.
World Science Festival
Inherited Genetic Disorders | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool
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FuseSchool - Global Education
Synthetic and Molecular Biology and Social Ethics - Marty Pollard
For millennia humanity has been manipulating plants and animals to meet its needs through the process of domestication. The principles of molecular biology ...
OLLI @Berkeley
Jenny Reardon: The Science and Ethics of Genomics
In this episode of Talks at GS, Jenny Reardon, sociology professor and author of “The Postgenomic Condition: Ethics, Knowledge and Justice after the Genome,” ...
Goldman Sachs
LIVE Session - Human Molecular Genetics
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Biologist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty - CRISPR | WIRED
CRISPR is a new area of biomedical science that enables gene editing and could be the key to eventually curing diseases like autism or cancer. WIRED has ...
WIRED
Nancy S. Wexler - 2007 Laureate of the Franklin Institute in Life Science
Nancy S. Wexler was awarded the 2007 Benjamin Franklin Medal for Life Science for her vital role in the discovery of the gene responsible for Huntington's ...
The Franklin Institute
Life and Longevity: Crash Course History of Science #44
It's time to have a look at the future of human life and how technology could possibly extend longevity. But, within that tech, are questions of ethics that are not ...
CrashCourse
Safety issues of genetic engineering | Ethical issues of genetic engineering #biotechnology lectures
safety issues are important in biotechnology. biotechnology and genetic engineering has some safety isssues. allergic problems and superweeds formation are ...
Biology learning zone
Should We Make Designer Babies?
If scientists can edit the human genome, should we do it? What are the pros and cons? Read More: Don't edit the human germ line ...
Seeker
Elaine Fuchs (Rockefeller, HHMI) 1: Skin Stem Cells: Biology and Promise for Regenerative Medicine
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iBiology
Biotechnology: Crash Course History of Science #40
The history of discovering what DNA is, what it looks like, and how it works is... complicated. But, in this episode of History of Science, Hank Green does his best ...
CrashCourse
Editing Our DNA with CRISPR: The Promise and Peril of Rewriting Life
The breakthrough technology CRISPR now allows us to modify genes with ease and precision, and for the first time in history, human beings have the keys to ...
World Science Festival
6. Behavioral Genetics I
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Stanford
Human Genome and the Evolution of Medicine | Stylianos Antonarakis | TEDxThessaloniki
Stylianos Antonarakis' talk focuses on the human genome. Every time a human is created, the genome is copied, with one tiny mistake – the mistake that ...
TEDx Talks
Finding our Inner Neanderthal: Evolutionary Geneticist Svante Pääbo's DNA Quest
March 25, 2014 - Part of the "Genome: Unlocking Life's Code" exhibition events. Can the DNA of extinct humans provide a clue to our origins? Noted researcher ...
National Human Genome Research Institute
Lessons from the Human Genome Project
Prominent scientists involved in the Human Genome Project reflect on the lessons learned. This video was shared as a part of the 2018 National DNA Day '15 ...
National Human Genome Research Institute
The Gene Patent Question
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Wendover Productions
Science for the Public: Genetics and Social Responsibilty
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GBH Forum Network
From Darwin to Hitler
In his book, From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany (2004), Richard Weikart explains the revolutionary impact Darwinism ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
How to read the genome and build a human being | Riccardo Sabatini
Secrets, disease and beauty are all written in the human genome, the complete set of genetic instructions needed to build a human being. Now, as scientist and ...
TED
The Antibiotic Resistance Crisis - Exploring Ethics
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University of California Television (UCTV)
Hack your DNA with CRISPR - VPRO documentary - 2018
You won't be able to blame it on your genetics anymore: with CRISPR, it's so easy to hacn into your DNA. CRISPR technology is our future, and experiments ...
vpro documentary
The end of genetic disease | Jacob Corn | TEDxBerkeley
What if humans could be edited to run faster, jump higher, and think bigger? What if disease could be eradicated before it ever came to be? These are the ...
TEDx Talks
Why are GMOs Bad?
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SciShow
Stem Cells Part 2: The Ethics
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University of California Television (UCTV)
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Forward Fest: Thinking Forward Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
As the pace of data creation and collection continues to accelerate, professors in a variety of disciplines talk about both the power and potential perils of artificial ...
Princeton University
5 Sci-Fi Futures We Actually Have to Worry About
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SciShow
2018 Demystifying Medicine: Use of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) for regenerative medicine
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NIH VideoCast
David Baltimore (Caltech): Introduction to Viruses and Discovering Reverse Transcriptase
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iBiology
Genetically Modified Humans? CRISPR/Cas 9 Explained
This week Reactions dives into your DNA with the science and chemistry behind CRISPR/Cas 9. Fans of Blade Runner have already caught a glimpse of world ...
Reactions
Henrietta Lacks and HeLa Cells: Impact on Biological Research and Informed Consent
Cell biologist and cancer researcher Dr. David Spector brings his knowledge, experience and perspective about HeLa cells - the star of Rebecca Skloot's ...
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Stem Cells and Cloning
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ResearchChannel
To be or not be a GMO, that is the question. | Stefan Jansson | TEDxUmeå
Genetically modified (GM) plants is a sensitive issue, despite the fact that scientific data has shown that they are no more or no less risky for human health or the ...
TEDx Talks
Bacterial Transformation
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's DNA Learning Center presents this course as a service to help engage teachers and students in China during the coronavirus ...
DNA Learning Center
Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering
A basic introduction to how humans have been using biotechnology for thousands of years through selective breeding and using microorganisms to make food ...
Glen Burger
Genetically Engineered Plants and Climate Change - Exploring Ethics
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University of California Television (UCTV)