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bio/acc Podcastbio/acc PodcastThe Man Who Used Gene Editing On Babies - He Jiankui (Ep. 5)In this episode, I talk with Dr. He Jiankui, a gene editing pioneer who used CRISPR/Cas technology to edit the infamous twin babies Lulu and Nana. We talk about his goals, ethics behind the technology, and the potential for a utopian and dystopian future. 2025-03-0330 minManifoldManifoldLetter from Shanghai: Reflections on China in 2024 — #73(00:00) - Overview: 3 weeks in China (02:33) - The China knowledge problem: Grappling with Reality (06:54) - Physics seminars in Shanghai and Beijing (15:54) - Chinese academia, challenges in scientific culture (22:43) - Yu Min: Two Bombs, One Satellite (27:02) - He Jiankui and gene editing, plus the future of biotech in China (33:32) - China's AI and chip war strategy. Impact of U.S. policies on semiconductor industry (35:46) - Quiet confidence in China's technological advancements (37:17) - Discovering my father's history in Yunnan, etched in stone (41:04) - Climbing Jade Mountain on election night: Trump Triumph (48:31) - Shanghai modern infrastructure and technology (51:16) - High-speed rail in...2024-11-2159 minDesi Academia PodcastDesi Academia PodcastSupplementary Materials 3: CRISPR and how not to do sensitive reasearchIn this episode, we discuss the resurgence of He Jiankui on the Twitter trends, the research that made CRISPR a Nobel-worthy discovery, and the various reasons why scientists don't go around gene-editing human embryos to create super species. Readings: Scientist who gene-edited babies is back in lab and ‘proud’ of past work despite jailing China to begin first in-human CRISPR trial next month CRISPR genome editing gets 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry He Jiankui’s tweet CCR5 is a suppressor for cortical plasticity and hippocampal learning and memory 2024-10-0149 minGenetics UnsealedGenetics UnsealedWeek 12/52 | Dr. He Jiankui and the Gelsinger TrialComeback of Dr. He Jiankui and a look on the unfortunate consequences of the Gelsinger Gene therapy trial.2024-04-2703 minScience News DailyScience News Daily2024 Total Solar Eclipse, He Jiankui Resumes Gene-Editing, Anvil Clouds and Global Warming, South Korea Achieves Fusion Milestone, and more...North America Awaits Spectacular 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Eyes to the Skies!Controversial Scientist He Jiankui Resumes Gene-Editing Research on Human EmbryosNew Study Downsizes Anvil Clouds' Role in Global WarmingSouth Korea Hits Fusion Milestone: 100 Million Degrees for 48 SecondsOver 14,000 Black Patients Moved Up Transplant List After Bias FixTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: Phys.org2024-04-0210 minLa StoryLa StoryBébés OGM : He Jiankui sort de l’ombreIl y a cinq ans le scandale des bébés génétiquement modifiés créés par He Jiankui éclatait. Dans « La Story », le podcast d’actualité des « Echos », Frédéric Schaeffer raconte au micro de Michèle Warnet sa rencontre exclusive avec le biophysicien qui vient d’intégrer à nouveau un laboratoire après ses condamnations et sa peine de prison.La Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay et Michèle Warnet. Cet épisode a été enregistré en novembre 2023. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Frédéric Schaeffer (correspondant des « Echo...2023-11-1718 minUntold LegaciesUntold LegaciesUnraveling the CRISPR ControversyIn this thought-provoking episode of "Untold Legacies," we delve into the controversial story of Jiankui He, a Chinese scientist who made global headlines with his claims of gene-edited babies. Join us as we explore the scientific advancements of CRISPR technology, its potential to reshape the future of genetic engineering, and the ethical dilemmas it raises. Discover the motivations and aspirations that led Jiankui He to embark on a groundbreaking experiment that sparked a worldwide debate on the boundaries of genetic manipulation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/untoldlegacies/message Support this podcast...2023-07-1002 minThe Biotech FuturistThe Biotech FuturistA Day In The Life Of A Genetic Counselor: From Genetic Technologies To Ethics | Tori SuslovitchWhat if we had non-directive, unbiased genetic counseling all over the world? Today I have fun talking to Victoria (Tori) Suslovitch, friend and coworker from the Yu Lab in Boston. Tori is a genetic counselor, and she has been supporting the logistical, educational, and emotional needs of patients and families enrolled in translational genomics studies for a long time. Tori and I try to give an exhaustive overview of the world of genetic counseling, starting from her daily experience in the world of interventional genomics for ultrarare diseases. Tori moves between history, definitions, technologies, ethics...2023-04-171h 14BBC Inside ScienceBBC Inside ScienceGene Editing Ethics, Killer Whale Mummy's Boys and Ancient Hippo ButcheryChinese biophysicist He Jiankui caused international outrage when in 2018 when he used the gene-editing tool known as CRISPR Cas-9 to edit the genomes of two human embryos. That experiment, described by the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology described as ‘abominable’, resulted in the birth of twin girls. The experiment also landed Dr He in prison for three years. Now, out of prison and working for a company in Beijing that proclaims to offer “affordable gene therapy” – He Jiankui has been speaking in public. At an open bioethics event at the University of Kent last weekend, organisers invited the scientist...2023-03-1629 minDer coliquio Podcast. Betrug in der MedizinDer coliquio Podcast. Betrug in der MedizinCRISPR-Babys: Was macht ihr Schöpfer heute? | Haltlose PlagiatsvorwürfeDer coliquio-Podcast – Betrug in der Medizin Quellen: CRISPR-Babys: Was macht ihr Schöpfer heute? Forscher: Chinesische „Gen-Babys“ führen „normales Leben. Frankfurter Rundschau, 08.02.2023. ‘Respect them,’ says He Jiankui, creator of world’s first gene-edited humans. South China Morning Post, 07.02.2023.  Disgraced CRISPR-baby scientist’s ‘publicity stunt’ frustrates researchers. Nature, 12.02.2023 Jiankui He bei Twitter, 10.02.2023 ‘CRISPR babies’ are still too risky, says influential panel. Nature, 03.09.2020.  WHO should lead on genome-editing policy, advisers say. Nature, 12.07.2021 Baylis F et al.: Human Germline and Heritable Genome Editing: The Global Policy Landscape. CRISPR Journal 2020.  Haltlose Plagiatsvorwürfe Himmelrath, Armin; Piltz, Christoph: Der unglaubliche Krimi um einen Rechtsmediziner...2023-03-1014 minNerdland PodcastNerdland PodcastNerdland Maandoverzicht: Maart 2023Met deze maand: He Jiankui spreekt! De Dodo komt terug! Bing gaat van het paadje! Het mysterie van de zwangere withandgibbon! We klonen (de stem van) Lieven! En veel meer... Shownotes: https://maandoverzicht.nerdland.be/nerdland-maandoverzicht-maart-2023/ Gepresenteerd door Lieven Scheire met Jeroen Baert, Els Aerts, Hetty Helsmoortel en Marian Verhelst. Opname, montage & mastering door Els Aerts en Gert Malfliet. (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:02) He Jiankui is vrij en heeft gesproken (00:09:22) Madison Square Garden gezichtsherkenning (00:18:20) De Dodo komt terug (00:26:48) AI ontwerpt bacteriedodende eiwitten (00:36:55) ChatGPT en AI nieuws (00:38:27) Bing doet een beetje zottekes (00:52:47) DAN maakt Bing duister (00:57:59) Scammers...2023-03-092h 12Make People Better PodcastMake People Better PodcastDesigner BabiesLet’s start our journey into the genomic revolution where the documentary film, Make People Better left off. First, we will speak with Dr. Jiankui He (nicknamed “JK”), the Chinese scientist who secretly created the first designer babies, named Lulu and Nana. As a result of the controversy that followed, JK spent the next three years in prison. We also speak with Dr. Ben Hurlbut. Ben is an ethics expert from Arizona State University. We will dive deep into why JK did what he did, the top U.S. scientist and communist party officials who supported him, what happened to the...2023-03-0644 minUnexpected ElementsUnexpected ElementsCRISPR & bioethicsIn the decade since the genome editing capabilities of CRISPR-Cas9 emerged, research into novel medicines has boomed – but alongside progress comes new ethical considerations. Controversy erupted in 2018, when Chinese scientist He Jiankui created the first babies with edited genomes. After leaving prison last year, he’s now back in the lab trying to raise support for new research but refuses to discuss the ethical implications of his work. Dr Joy Zhang recently arranged a bioethics seminar and invited He Jiankui, it was the first time he’d agreed to engage with a global cohort of CRISPR scientists since returning to his...2023-02-1955 minNZZ AkzentNZZ AkzentDer Schöpfer der Gen-Babys ist zurück Der chinesische Forscher He Jiankui schockierte die Welt mit genmanipulierten Babys. Zunächst wurde er in China gefeiert. Doch als seine Genforschung international massiv kritisiert wurde, liess China ihn fallen. Nun forscht He Jiankui überraschend wieder. Heutiger Gast: Matthias Sander Weitere Informationen zum Thema: https://www.nzz.ch/technologie/he-jiankui-erschuf-drei-genmanipulierte-babys-jetzt-bricht-er-sein-schweigen-ld.1722020 Hörerinnen und Hörer von «NZZ Akzent» lesen die NZZ online oder in gedruckter Form drei Monate lang zum Preis von einem Monat. Zum Angebot: nzz.ch/akzentabo2023-02-1716 minScience In ActionScience In ActionCRISPR & bioethicsIn the decade since the genome editing capabilities of CRISPR-Cas9 emerged, research into novel medicines has boomed – but alongside progress comes new ethical considerations. Controversy erupted in 2018, when Chinese scientist He Jiankui created the first babies with edited genomes. After leaving prison last year, he’s now back in the lab trying to raise support for new research but refuses to discuss the ethical implications of his work. Dr Joy Zhang recently arranged a bioethics seminar and invited He Jiankui, it was the first time he’d agreed to engage with a global cohort of CRISPR scientists since returning to his...2023-02-1631 minLyden af VidenskabLyden af VidenskabCRISPR - Fra en Bakteries Immunforsvar til Højteknologisk GensaksI 2018 blev de første gemanipuleerde babyer født i et laboratorie i Kina. Den kinesiske videnskabsmand He Jiankui chokerede verden ved at hævde, at han havde lavet de første genmanipulerede babyer. Hans mål var at gøre babyerne resistente over for HIV, og det siges at det lykkedes ham at ændre det rigtige gen, men at han ikke fik lavet den rigtig mutation forbundet med HIV resistens. I stedet lavede han en tidligere uset mutation hvis betydning stadig er ukendt. He Jiankui sidder nu i fængsel, hans arbejde er aldrig blevet publiceret, og de langsigt...2022-06-2742 minEl Podcast de JF CaleroEl Podcast de JF CaleroCREAN y NACEN EN CHINA LOS PRIMEROS HUMANOS MODIFICADOS GENÉTICAMENTE ¿UNA NUEVA ESPECIE?#adn #genes #superhumano  He Jiankui es un investigador biomédico y genético chino que tomó la decisión, engañando a las autoridades y a las parejas implicadas en el experimento, para crear los primeros embriones con humanos modificados genéticamente. Los humanos podemos tener mutaciones o variaciones genéticas, o intentar curar enfermedades de base genética heredadas o acaecidas, pero nunca antes nadie se había atrevido a alterar los genes de embriones sanos, en este caso con el "propósito humanitario", según el propio autor, de hacer nacer niños inmunes al virus del VIH...2022-03-0814 minEspacio VitalEspacio VitalHe Jiankui, genetista chino que modificó el ADN de dos bebes, será condenado por violación a la leyTras la investigación al genetista chino He Jiankui, por modificar los genes de dos bebés, el Gobierno indicó que será condenado por violar las leyes, falsificar permisos y continuar con su investigación para lograr el nacimiento de un tercer bebé bajo el mismo procedimiento. El doctor Elmer Huerta explica los detalles de este proceso.2021-02-1903 minNew Books in LawNew Books in LawHenry T. Greely, "CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans" (The MIT Press, 2021)What does the birth of babies whose embryos have gone through genome editing mean—for science and for all of us?In November 2018, the world was shocked to learn that two babies had been born in China with DNA edited while they were embryos—as dramatic a development in genetics as the 1996 cloning of Dolly the sheep. In this book, Hank Greely, a leading authority on law and genetics, tells the fascinating story of this human experiment and its consequences in CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans (The MIT Press, 2021). Greely explains what Chinese scientist He Jiankui did, h...2021-02-151h 01New Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyHenry T. Greely, "CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans" (The MIT Press, 2021)What does the birth of babies whose embryos have gone through genome editing mean—for science and for all of us? In November 2018, the world was shocked to learn that two babies had been born in China with DNA edited while they were embryos—as dramatic a development in genetics as the 1996 cloning of Dolly the sheep. In this book, Hank Greely, a leading authority on law and genetics, tells the fascinating story of this human experiment and its consequences in CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans (The MIT Press, 2021). Greely explains what Chinese scientist He Jiankui did, h...2021-02-151h 01New Books in MedicineNew Books in MedicineHenry T. Greely, "CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans" (The MIT Press, 2021)What does the birth of babies whose embryos have gone through genome editing mean—for science and for all of us?In November 2018, the world was shocked to learn that two babies had been born in China with DNA edited while they were embryos—as dramatic a development in genetics as the 1996 cloning of Dolly the sheep. In this book, Hank Greely, a leading authority on law and genetics, tells the fascinating story of this human experiment and its consequences in CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans (The MIT Press, 2021). Greely explains what Chinese scient...2021-02-151h 01New Books in ScienceNew Books in ScienceHenry T. Greely, "CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans" (The MIT Press, 2021)What does the birth of babies whose embryos have gone through genome editing mean—for science and for all of us?In November 2018, the world was shocked to learn that two babies had been born in China with DNA edited while they were embryos—as dramatic a development in genetics as the 1996 cloning of Dolly the sheep. In this book, Hank Greely, a leading authority on law and genetics, tells the fascinating story of this human experiment and its consequences in CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans (The MIT Press, 2021). Greely explains what Chinese scient...2021-02-151h 01DNA Of Purpose PodcastDNA Of Purpose PodcastEben Kirksey: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify HumansHi, my name is Rebecca Tapp and this is The DNA Of Purpose podcast where we explore purpose as a part of who we already are. We showcase awe inspiring stories of the most purpose driven people on the planet with the intention of giving you the tools to step into the potential of who you were always born to be. After all, it's in your DNA.Today's guest is Eben Kirksey who is the author of The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans. Eben Kirksey is an American anthropologist who specializes in science and...2021-01-201h 05Scignus PodcastsScignus PodcastsNobel Prizes 2020 Explained: ChemistryThis year’s Nobel Prize Awards in the category of Chemistry was awarded to two women for their exemplary contribution to targeted genome editing technology which has become a mainstream technique used in biological research. CRISPR is predicted to be the forerunner for medical advances and revolutionary treatment approaches in patients with hereditary diseases and cancer. However, genetic manipulation also raises several ethical concerns. Can we circumvent unethical practices and help humanity cure some of the most devastating diseases using this technology? Read the article here: http://scignus.com/nobel-2020-chemistry/ #Nobel prize 2020 #Je...2020-12-2608 minNew Books in MedicineNew Books in MedicineEben Kirksey, "The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans" (St. Martin's Press, 2020)In The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans (St. Martin's Press, 2020), anthropologist Eben Kirksey visits the frontiers of genetics, medicine, and technology to ask: Whose values are guiding gene editing experiments? And what does this new era of scientific inquiry mean for the future of the human species?At a conference in Hong Kong in November 2018, Dr. He Jiankui announced that he had created the first genetically modified babies—twin girls named Lulu and Nana—sending shockwaves around the world. A year later, a Chinese court sentenced Dr. He to three years in prison...2020-12-231h 01New Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyEben Kirksey, "The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans" (St. Martin's Press, 2020)In The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans (St. Martin's Press, 2020), anthropologist Eben Kirksey visits the frontiers of genetics, medicine, and technology to ask: Whose values are guiding gene editing experiments? And what does this new era of scientific inquiry mean for the future of the human species? At a conference in Hong Kong in November 2018, Dr. He Jiankui announced that he had created the first genetically modified babies—twin girls named Lulu and Nana—sending shockwaves around the world. A year later, a Chinese court sentenced Dr. He to three years in prison for “illegal medical...2020-12-231h 01New Books in TechnologyNew Books in TechnologyEben Kirksey, "The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans" (St. Martin's Press, 2020)In The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans (St. Martin's Press, 2020), anthropologist Eben Kirksey visits the frontiers of genetics, medicine, and technology to ask: Whose values are guiding gene editing experiments? And what does this new era of scientific inquiry mean for the future of the human species?At a conference in Hong Kong in November 2018, Dr. He Jiankui announced that he had created the first genetically modified babies—twin girls named Lulu and Nana—sending shockwaves around the world. A year later, a Chinese court sentenced Dr. He to three years in prison...2020-12-231h 01New Books in ScienceNew Books in ScienceEben Kirksey, "The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans" (St. Martin's Press, 2020)In The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans (St. Martin's Press, 2020), anthropologist Eben Kirksey visits the frontiers of genetics, medicine, and technology to ask: Whose values are guiding gene editing experiments? And what does this new era of scientific inquiry mean for the future of the human species?At a conference in Hong Kong in November 2018, Dr. He Jiankui announced that he had created the first genetically modified babies—twin girls named Lulu and Nana—sending shockwaves around the world. A year later, a Chinese court sentenced Dr. He to three years in prison...2020-12-231h 01Malpractice PodcastMalpractice Podcast#5: CRISPR Gene EditingWith new and improved audio, in this episode, Sydnee tells the story of CRISPR gene editing, babies Nana and Lulu (the first humans to be born with "clinically" edited genomes), plus Dr. Jennifer Doudna and Dr. Emmanuel Charpentier (two badass scientists on the forefront of gene editing technology). If you have a topic or story you'd like us to cover, send an email to malpracticepodcast@gmail.com, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: (@malpracticepodcast)Resources: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00673-1https://www.newsweek...2020-11-1834 minCrystalliseCrystalliseCRISPR Babies, He Jiankui, and Ethical ControversiesThis week, we take a look into the infamous CRISPR babies scandal, and discuss the ethics of gene editing. In our SNPit, Rosie tells us about how just like us, bats also use baby talk. For more info on He Jianku, the CRISPR babies, and gene editing, head to these links:Gene Editing Before CRISPR: A Brief HistoryCRISPR timelineA Simple Guide to CRISPR, One of the Biggest Science Stories of the DecadeGenome Editing: Past, Present, and Future A Brief History of Genome EditingGenome-Edited Baby Claim Provokes International OutcryChinese Scientists Are Outraged by Reports...2020-09-1348 minthe Juiceworms: Conversation Pitthe Juiceworms: Conversation PitS3-ep 12: LET'S TEACH NATE - GENETICS & BIOLOGYHere's a little side-segment where Jay teaches Nate "thinky" things. Specifically the subject of Genetics and a lil bit of Biology. https://www.statnews.com/2019/04/15/jiankui-embryo-editing-ccr5/ New episodes will air every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 pm PST both here on YT, Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts etc. ________________________________________ "I Just Can't Even With Myself Right Now" is a typology-based talk-show between (ENFP) Nate and (ENTP) Jay where they comment on topics that catch their interest. Being individuals who have dabbled in numerous personality theory systems on their own, the goal of...2020-06-3020 minHuman CenteredHuman CenteredEthically Editing Genomes - Alta CharoAlta CharoShe recommends checking out the documentary “Human Nature,” in which she appears.Learn about CRISPR gene editingRevive & Restore, the organization working on “genetic rescue” of endangered and extinct species.The controversy over He Jiankui’s genetic modification of human embryosVisit CASBS on the webVisit CASBS on TwitterCASBS staff member Jason Gonzales read this episode's opening line. Woohoo! Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford UniversityExplore CASBS: website|Bluesky|X|YouTube|Linke...2020-06-2338 minThe Chain: Protein Engineering PodcastThe Chain: Protein Engineering PodcastEpisode 13: When Gene Editing Goes Too Far w/ Hank GreelyHank Greely, JD is a leading expert in law, and particularly its applications in scientific advancement, and the ethical concerns brought about by gene editing, specifically. Recent events, including the He Jiankui case, have captured international attention as the scientific community, national governments, and citizens of the world ask, “How far is too far?” when it comes to gene editing. Dr. Greely lends his insight into the case and shares the biggest lessons we can learn and apply to future advancements. 2020-02-1828 minPolicy MattersPolicy MattersGene-editing and Designer BabiesIn November 2018, the world was rocked by news that Chinese scientist He Jiankui had genetically manipulated human embryos and implanted them in women for gestation. He used CRISPR, a gene-modifying tool, to mutate a gene that could provide protection form HIV/AIDS.   Last December, he was sentenced to three years in prison for his actions.   But the story is hardly over.   Now that the technology exists, how should we approach gene editing in humans?     What are the ethical and practical issues surrounding its use?   Are we entering an era of “designer babies”? This episode’s guest is Dr. Kirstin R.W. M...2020-02-1214 minFnFFnFFnF #14 Jaka będzie PRZYSZŁOŚĆ LUDZKOŚCI ? - TRANSHUMANIZMCzy terapia genami będzie skuteczna? Jak będziemy modyfikować swoje ciała? Czy ludzie staną się cyborgami? Czy transhumanizm jest etyczny? Jak przenieść swoją świadomość do internetu i zostać memem? Za co został skazany He Jiankui? Na czym polegał jego eksperyment? Na czym polega metoda CRISPR CAS 9? Subskrybujcie i oglądajcie z tego wszyscy :D Muzyka w tle:   _______   (FREE) Lo Fi Type Beat - " Fresh Air " by  Zeeky Beats _______   (FREE) Lo-fi Type Beat - Love In Your Eyes by Lee _______   ► Music Credit: Dj...2020-02-0827 minRaw Talk PodcastRaw Talk Podcast#73: Biohacking: From Sci-Fi to RealityOur genetic information makes us who we are. "Hacking" into such an essential part of nature used to be something that happened only in science fiction. However, technology and scientific knowledge are evolving rapidly and "bio-hacking" has gone from sci-fi to reality. In fact, scientists and doctors around the world are conducting studies to see whether genetic engineering techniques could be used as interventions for various diseases like sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. On this week's episode, we explore what our future could look like if we start to modulate our own biology at the genetic level. Dr...2020-01-2953 minDiario di Bioetica | RRLDiario di Bioetica | RRL39 - Gene editing: si possono modificare geneticamente gli esseri umani?Jiankui He, il ricercatore cinese che aveva dichiarato un anno fa di aver fatto nascere due gemelle geneticamente modificate, è stato condannato a tre anni di carcere. L’esperimento del genetista aveva coinvolto sette coppie di cinesi, portatrici del virus HIV. Il fine di He era quello di far nascere due bambini con DNA modificato resistenti al virus, tramite la tecnica chiamata CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats).2020-01-2112 minSteministasSteministasWhat are CRISPR babies 3.0?Over a year ago, Chinese scientist Dr. He Jianku announced the birth of the first two genetically modified human babies. Now, we return to this story with new discoveries about the details of the study and the fate of the senior scientist. Main article:https://www.technologyreview.com/s/614764/chinas-crispr-babies-read-exclusive-excerpts-he-jiankui-paper/ 2020-01-1423 minScienza 42Scienza 42Missioni Spaziali nel 2020Missioni spaziali 2020, misteriosa polmonite in Cina causata da un coronavirus, la condanna a He Jiankui e molto altro nella prima puntata di scienza 42 del 2020! ☆☆☆ Dove seguire Scienza 42: • INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/scienza42 • YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixlMGDbpHiXKkdLRhhrOpg • SPOTIFY https://t.co/ef17VVjsem?amp=12020-01-1214 minTransformatorTransformatorUge 2: Lynetteholm vil få store konsekvenser. Kina mørklægger Crispr-skandale. Teknologiløfte er forfejletVært: Henrik Heide Medvirkende: Andreas Lindqvist, Thomas Djursing og Trine Reitz Bjerregaard Ugens Transformator handler først om Lynetteholmen – den kunstige ø, der er planer om at anlægge i Københavns havn. Ifølge en opgørelse, som Ingeniøren har foretaget, vil den samlede pris på alle de projekter, som Lynetteholmen er kædet sammen med, løbe op i mindst 80 milliarder kroner,. Eksperter efterlyser derfor en overordnet diskussion om projektet og alternativerne, som f.eks. kunne være en udbygning i områderne langs den kommende letbane. Efter et ramaskrig i forskerkredse...2020-01-1040 minThe Readout LoudThe Readout LoudEpisode 93: Josiah Zayner on getting canceled, good news in cancer, an Ebola vaccine sagaDoes pharma deserve more credit? Will history forgive He Jiankui? And how does a laboratory eureka become a lifesaving vaccine?2020-01-0926 minscientificanadascientificanadaThe AlmaMAC: He Jiankiu Sentenced for 3 Years: CRISPR Fiasco (Host: Adam)"Scientist He Jiankui showed the world how human embryo editing is relatively easy to do but incredibly difficult to do well." (read more here).Adam and Shawn discussed this case, what CRISPR can be used for, the use of CRISPR in somatic vs germline mutations and overall the ethics of this case.2020-01-0929 minEl MétodoEl MétodoLa condena de He JiankuiEl investigador He Jiankui y dos de sus colaboradores han sido condenados a penas de cárcel, multas económicas e inhabilitación profesional por haber editado genéticamente tres bebés en Shenzhen (China). He Jiankui ha sido condenado a tres años de cárcel, al pago de una multa de 3 000 000 de yuanes (unos 384 000 euros) y ha sido inhabilitado de por vida para trabajar en cualquier investigación que involucre embriones humanos, reproducción humana o cualquier otro aspecto de salud humana. Lluís Montoliu nos explica los detalles de este rocambolesco caso. Recomiendo la lectura de...2020-01-0940 minNoticias de Tecnología DiariasNoticias de Tecnología DiariasCuanta Ciencia 07 - Noticias de interés al 30 de Diciembre de 2019¡Bienvenidos a Cuanta Ciencia! En donde hablamos de los avances y descubrimientos más curiosos en el terreno de la ciencia.Este programa es traído gracias al apoyo que recibimos en Patreon de personas como Jaime Rosales, Mauricio González y Miguel Huesca. Sigue su ejemplo y apóyanos www.Patreon.com/CuantoContenido en donde también tenemos programas enfocados en cine y en cómics. En este episodio hablamos de bioética, edición genética y la influencia que tienen los genes en el desarrollo de enfermedades. Cárcel por edición genética2019-12-3102 minAstral Codex Ten PodcastAstral Codex Ten Podcast[ACC Entry] Should Gene Editing Technologies Be Used in Humans?Link: https://slatestarcodex.com/2019/12/18/acc-should-gene-editing-technologies-be-used-in-humans/   [This is an entry to the 2019 Adversarial Collaboration Contest by Nita J and Patrick N.] Introduction In October 2018, the world’s first genetically edited babies were born, twin girls given the pseudonyms Lulu and Nana; Chinese scientist He Jiankui used CRISPR technology to edit the CCR5 gene in human embryos with the aim of conferring resistance to HIV. In response to the international furor, China began redrafting its civil code to include regulations that would hold scientists accountable for any adverse outcomes that occur as the result of...2019-12-2039 minCarnegie Council PodcastsCarnegie Council PodcastsThe Ethics of Gene Editing & Human Enhancement, with Julian SavulescuWhat does "good ethics" means when it comes to gene editing? What types of conversations should we be having about this technology? Julian Savulescu, director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, shares his thoughts on these topics and more, including moral and human enhancement, and why he called Dr. He Jiankui's experiment "monstrous."2019-12-1134 minVillaCienciaVillaCienciaNuevos datos sobre los bebés editados con CRISPR [Bioética 07]Esta semana el un medio del MIT ha filtrado algunas partes del documento que He Jiankui pretendía publicar sobre el caso de los bebés editados con CRISPR. Por desgracia, todo lo que pudo salir mal acabo resultando peor de lo que se esperaba... Séptimo episodio de la serie sobre bioética.2019-12-1000 minUnexpected ElementsUnexpected ElementsCRISPR babies scandal – more detailsExtracts from unpublished papers on the methods used by a Chinese scientist to genetically modify the embryos of two girls reveal a series of potentially dangerous problems with the procedure and ethical shortcomings.We look at the mechanism behind the formation of our facial features and how this is linked to our evolution, scrutinise the impact of current emissions on global climates and see why lithium, used in batteries and medicines, is now a potentially widespread pollutant.66 million years ago, a huge asteroid hit the earth, wiping out most of the dinosaurs that roamed the...2019-12-081h 11TAYL / ramiro.email.5flTAYL / ramiro.email.5flChina gene-edited baby experiment ‘may have created unintended mutations’He Jiankui’s original research, published for the first time, could have failed, scientists say2019-12-0702 minScience In ActionScience In ActionCRISPR babies scandal – more detailsExtracts from unpublished papers on the methods used by a Chinese scientist to genetically modify the embryos of two girls reveal a series of potentially dangerous problems with the procedure and ethical shortcomings. We look at the mechanism behind the formation of our facial features and how this is linked to our evolution, scrutinise the impact of current emissions on global climates and see why lithium, used in batteries and medicines, is now a potentially widespread pollutant.(Photo: He Jiankui, Chinese scientist and professor at Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen. Credit:Reuters)2019-12-0535 minCarnegie Council PodcastsCarnegie Council PodcastsGene Editing Governance & Dr. He Jiankui, with Jeffrey KahnJeffrey Kahn, director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute for Bioethics, discusses the many governance issues connected to gene editing. Plus, he gives a first-hand account of an historic conference in Hong Kong last year in which Dr. He Jiankui shared his research on the birth of the world's first germline genetically engineered babies. What's the future of the governance of this emerging technology?2019-12-0233 minBBC Inside ScienceBBC Inside ScienceHIV protective gene paper retraction, Imaging ancient Herculaneum scrolls, Bill Bryson's The BodyIn November 2018 news broke via YouTube that He Jiankui, then a professor at Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, China had created the world’s first gene-edited babies from two embryos. The edited gene was CCR5 delta 32 - a gene that conferred protection against HIV. Alongside the public, most of the scientific community were horrified. There was a spate of correspondence, not just on the ethics, but also on the science. One prominent paper was by Rasmus Nielsen and Xinzhu Wei’s of the University of California, Berkeley. They published a study in June 2019 in Nature Medicine that...2019-10-0335 minEvrim Ağacı ile Bilime Dair Her Şey!Evrim Ağacı ile Bilime Dair Her Şey!Dünya'nın Tasarlanmış İlk Bebekleri!getirfinans⁠ iyi faizi vade beklemeden günlük kazanç sağlar. Kredi faiz oranı düşüktür. Yardımsız kredi kartı sunar. Para transferinden ücret almaz. sen de getirfinanslı ol! ⁠https://s.getirfinans.com/podcastbpt⁠ * *Bu bölüm "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠getirfinans⁠" hakkında reklam içerir*. 28 Kasım 2018’de bilim dünyasından gelen bir haber şok etkisi yarattı: Çin'de Jiankui He isimli bir araştırmacı, genleri değiştirilmiş bebekler doğurduklarını ilan etti!He Jiankui, Hong Kong’daki İkinci Uluslararası İnsan Genomu Düzenleme Zirvesi’nde, Çin’de doğmuş olan Lulu ve Nana’nın (ikiz kızlar)… Seslendiren: Ekin Baran Sunar Bize evrimagaci.org/destekol adresinden destek olabilirsiniz.2019-08-2918 minDevice & VirtueDevice & VirtueS2E5 - Designer BabiesImagine: You’re pregnant and your doctor offers you a DNA edit so your baby can avoid a terminal illness. Do you do it? That decision is coming sooner than you think.Turns out an expert professor on DNA-editing (who is also a Christian) had some early conversations with the Chinese scientist who shocked the world in 2018 by editing two real babies DNA. The trouble is, the Chinese scientist has some compelling moral reasoning for what he did: and he explains them on YouTube.What do we think of this?Plus we namecheck an...2019-06-2438 minNaked Scientists, In Short Special Editions PodcastNaked Scientists, In Short Special Editions PodcastHigher fatal flu risk for CRISPR twinsCRISPR stands for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats. Long name, but easy to picture: the sequence is synonymous to a word processor for a book, the book being DNA, which allows scientists to not only read the book, but to also edit a specific 'passage' of the book. Using CRISPR technology, DNA edits were performed on female twin embryos by Chinese scientist Jiankui He, who has since lost his standing in the scientific community. Xinzhu Wei & Rasmus Nielsen, from the University of California Berkeley, followed up with the birth of the twins in an article published in... Like this...2019-06-1204 minEmpowered HealthEmpowered HealthWhat is CRISPR? Francoise Baylis talks futurism, gene-edited babies, and bioethicsIn November 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced the birth of the first CRISPR babies. You may have seen CRISPR popping up in science news over the past few years, but still don't really understand what it is. This week, bioethicist Francoise Baylis breaks down what exactly this gene-editing technology could mean for humanity, from futuristic super senses to disease-resistant babies. 2019-06-0351 minDoble CaraDoble CaraDOBLE CARA. Los límites de la edición genéticaEl 20 de Noviembre de 2018, el científico chino He-Jiankui revelaba el nacimiento de los dos primeros bebés modificados genéticamente en la historia de la humanidad. Lo hizo empleando la técnica CRISPR (modificación genética embrionaria), y el objetivo fue dotarles de resistencia ante el virus del SIDA (VIH-AIDS). El desarrollo de la investigación científica en genética es una realidad y su potencial, aplicaciones y campo de acción son inimaginables. Ello puede significar un avance nunca conocido hasta la fecha en la capacidad del ser humano para modificar su propio organismo y hacerlo mucho más...2019-05-241h 28Neurology® PodcastNeurology® PodcastMouse model of anti-NMDA receptor post–herpes simplex encephalitisIn the first segment, Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Jenny Linnoila about her March 2019 Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation paper on a mouse model of anti-NMDA receptor post–herpes simplex encephalitis. In the second segment, Jason Crowell talks with Pam Belluck of the New York Times about He Jiankui, gene editing, and CRISPR. 2019-04-2928 minTake as DirectedTake as DirectedHuman Genome Editing’s Brave New World At the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing in Hong Kong last fall, Professor He Jiankui made a controversial announcement that he had made heritable genetic changes in human embryos, which resulted in the birth of twin girls. This action has been universally condemned and has sparked intense international debate over whether human germline genome editing should be permitted, and what regulatory or governance framework is needed. In this episode of Take as Directed, host Steve Morrison sits down with Dr. Victor Dzau, President of the National Academy of Medicine, which was one of the conveners of the summit...2019-04-0325 minBBC Inside ScienceBBC Inside ScienceRules and ethics of genome editing, Gender, sex and sport, Hog roasts at StonehengeWhen the news broke last December that Chinese biophysicist He Jiankui had successfully edited the genomes of twin girls using the technique known as CRISPR-Cas9, scientists and the public were rightly outraged that such a procedure had taken place. Jiankui is currently being investigated by Chinese authorities for breaking legal and ethical guidelines on human genome editing. This week, in the journal Nature, several top scientists have called for a global moratorium on gene editing in the clinic. Which might be surprising, because we thought these rules were already in place. Dr. Helen O’Neill, a Lecturer in Reproductive an...2019-03-1430 minThe Misanthropic LifeThe Misanthropic LifeBiological DeterminismIn this episode of the misanthropic life, we discuss how pseudo-scientific ideas have long been used to justify the worst human behaviors like racism, eugenics, and genocide. One of the most transparent of these justifications is the idea that your potential has more to do with your genetics than anything else. SHOW NOTES: Term/Definition of Biological Determinism: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_determinism Where to watch Gattaca: https://www.justwatch.com/us/search?q=gattaca FBI Rapid DNA System: https://www...2019-03-1334 minThe Misanthropic LifeThe Misanthropic LifeBiological DeterminismIn this episode of the misanthropic life, we discuss how pseudo-scientific ideas have long been used to justify the worst human behaviors like racism, eugenics, and genocide. One of the most transparent of these justifications is the idea that your potential has more to do with your genetics than anything else.SHOW NOTES:Term/Definition of Biological Determinism: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_determinismWhere to watch Gattaca:https://www.justwatch.com/us/search?q=gattacaFBI Rapid DNA System:https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2018/12/13/fbi-plans-rapid-dna-network-quick-database-checks-arrestees...2019-03-1334 minCutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)Mar. 3, 2019 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "Witness Signs of Huxley's-Blair's Ultimate Revolution, Using Geneticists, Bio-Chemists, Scientific Collusion - Part 2" *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Mar. 3, 2019 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)--{ "Witness Signs of Huxley's-Blair's Ultimate Revolution, Using Geneticists, Bio-Chemists, Scientific Collusion - Part 2" © Alan Watt }-- Geoengineering - U.S. Air Force, Owning the Weather - Managed by Experts in Every Aspect of Your Life - H.G. Wells - Communism, Collectivism - The Drive for Efficiency - A Thousand Points of Light - Our Lives are Short and so We are Short-Term Planners - Laissez faire Capitalism - Poverty in Great Britain - Marketers Work on How to Put Ideas Across to the Public - Behavioural Insights Teams - Psychology was Dreamed Up to Control People; Psychiatry went F...2019-03-0400 minJust ChinaJust ChinaNews Pulse Ep. 2: Gene-Edited Babies, Trade Talks, Scandals, & MoreIn our second episode, we pick up from where we left off with updates on the US-China trade war and C9 leakage in Quanzhou, and also bring in a wide variety of new stories, ranging from the Individual Income Tax Reform, Dolce & Gabanna scandal, and He Jiankui’s controversial gene-edited children.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every two to...2019-03-0314 minScience CaféScience CaféScience Café Kladno: Budoucnost geneticky vylepšeného lidstvaNa konci listopadu 2018 ohlásil čínský vědec He Jiankui narození prvních geneticky „vylepšených“ dětí. Holčičky Nana a Lulu mají upravenou část genetické informace zodpovědnou za produkci receptoru, který využívá virus HIV pro vstup do buněk – jinými slovy měly by být imunní vůči nejčastější formě HIV viru. Vědecký svět čínského vědce razantně odsoudil, mluví se o největším skandálu posledních desetiletí, někdy dokonce o počátku úplně nové éry lidstva. He Jiankui přitom neudělal technologicky nic až tak složitého, překročil však dosud platné etické hranice...2019-03-0147 minScience CaféScience CaféScience Café Kladno: Budoucnost geneticky vylepšeného lidstvaNa konci listopadu 2018 ohlásil čínský vědec He Jiankui narození prvních geneticky „vylepšených“ dětí. Holčičky Nana a Lulu mají upravenou část genetické informace zodpovědnou za produkci receptoru, který využívá virus HIV pro vstup do buněk – jinými slovy měly by být imunní vůči nejčastější formě HIV viru. Vědecký svět čínského vědce razantně odsoudil, mluví se o největším skandálu posledních desetiletí, někdy dokonce o počátku úplně nové éry lidstva. He Jiankui přitom neudělal technologicky nic až tak složitého, překročil však dosud platné etické hranice...2019-03-0147 minETH PodcastETH Podcast#CRISPRbabiesA New Challenge in Research Ethics? Last November, news from China shook the research community. Scientist, He Jiankui claimed he had edited the genomes of twin girls with the CRISPR/Cas technology. Effy Vayena, Professor of Bioethics at ETH Zurich, and Hantao Zhao, a Chinese PhD student at Disney Research and the Chair of Cognitive Science at ETH Zurich, discuss the ethical implications of this case. Does the nationality of researchers play a role in ethical views and how does global competition in science influence ethical decisions? http://www.itm.ethz.ch/research/bioethics-and-politics.html ...2019-02-2833 minDaily CogitoDaily CogitoL'editing genetico e il conflitto cognitivo: tra Gattaca e He JiankuiLa capacità di modificare e manipolare i geni porterà, in futuro, non solo a dilemmi etici (che sono comunque meno problematici), ma soprattutto a conseguenze politiche e sociali difficili da affrontare: tra Gattaca e la scienza reale, parliamo di un caso che ha fatto discutere la comunità scientifica! L'articolo di TechnologyReview: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612997/the-crispr-twins-had-their-brains-altered/ Il tour di "Seneca nel Traffico": http://tlon.it/events/senecaneltraffico/ Sostienimi con Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rickdufer Il mio libro "Elogio dell'idiozia": https://amzn.to/2J9WwKZ (versione ebook: https://amzn.to/2xSsoOD) Il mio canale Youtube: http://bit.ly/rickdufer Il...2019-02-2817 minSORTA RADIOSORTA RADIOGenetic Modification | Who will be the people of tomorrow? SORTA Radio ft Safa Episode 3 Pt. 3PODCAST AVAILABLE ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS - KEY WORD SORTA RADIO   In this Episode of SORTA Radio Safa Otles and I speak on genetic modification. Genetic Modification is the process of altering the genetic makeup of an organism. This has been done indirectly for thousands of years by controlled, or selective, breeding of plants and animals. Now they are considering altering humans. So much so that the first genetically modified twins were born in China.  The scientist, He Jiankui of the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, China...2019-02-2815 minScience for ProgressScience for Progress20 B&D: 1st Anniversary! Podcasts, and Trusting ScientistsThis episode of Bart and Dennis Talk is actually our first anniversary episode! While Science for Progress was founded in July 2017, the podcast went online on February 20th 2018! Announcement At the beginning of the episode I announce that I will be on the Twitter “rotating curation account” @RecovingAcad, which belongs to the Recovering Academic Podcast. We had a crossover episode with them, last November. I will be tweeting about leaving academia and transitioning into industry from February 25th to March 2nd. On March 3rd I will do a live video AMA on the account @theaddictivebrain on Instagram. Addictive Brain is a sc...2019-02-2600 minBNR Questcast | BNRBNR Questcast | BNRHoe ver willen we gaan met sleutelen aan ons dna?Te gast: Niels Geijsen, hoogleraar regeneratieve geneeskunde aan de Universiteit Utrecht en onderzoeker aan het Hubrecht Instituut, Annelien Bredenoord, hoogleraar ethiek van Biomedische innovatie aan de Universiteit Utrecht en het UMC. Meer weten? He Jiankui over zijn tweeling die dankzij sleutelen aan DNA immuun is voor AIDS He Jiankui afgefikt door vakbroeders, terwijl hij rekende op een heldenonthaal CRISPR-Cas uitgelegd Embryoselectie kan en mag in Nederland worden toegepast om erfelijke ziektes te bestrijden Denemarken wordt een samenleving zonder Down Nóg meer horen? L...2019-02-1547 minDe ZeepcastDe Zeepcast56. CRISPR BabiesNa een winter sabbatical is het weer tijd voor een nieuwe aflevering! We analyseren de #10yearchallenge, hoe dit potentieel gunstig is voor neural network training, en de blijvende ethische vragen die Facebook zichzelf voorlegt. We behandelen het nieuws uit China omtrent de eerste babies die een CRISPR geassisteerde mutatie hebben ondergaan en we hebben aan het einde nog wat Youtube en Netflix tips voor je.Veel luisterplezier!## Links:[Facebook’s 10 Year Challenge](https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-10-year-meme-challenge/)[The Seductiveness off Insta-Nostalgia](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/rabbit-holes/the-seductiveness-of-insta-nostalgia)[The Face of Facebook](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/09/20/the-face-of-facebook)[He...2019-02-071h 11The Great Big Beautiful PodcastThe Great Big Beautiful PodcastEpisode 210: Robin CookWe're gettin' nerdy this week, people! We're donning our lab coats and venturing into a scientific conversation we have no business discussing: CRISPR/Cas9. Which is why we brought in the brain trust - i.e., Kishore Hari, science guru over at Tested.com and host of the Inquiring Minds podcast. We start off with a bit of context and discuss what CRISPR/Cas9 actually is. What's the basic science behind the technology and process, how does it work, what's its promise, and what are its dangers? We also touch on recent, very real-world events in which Chinese scientist He...2019-01-2952 miniReaditiReadit#531 - Stellar Stem CellsHelp support the show! - http://www.patreon.com/dailyinternet   Merchandise! - https://teespring.com/stores/the-ireadit-emporium   #10 - Passengers stuck on United flight in frigid cold for more than 14 hours   #9 - China confirms birth of gene-edited babies, blames scientist He Jiankui for breaking rules   #8 - Chris Brown detained on suspicion of rape   #7 - Aldi introduces wages higher than the ‘real living wage’ after supermarket has record year   #6 - 2019 Oscars: Nominations List   #5 - Democrat...2019-01-2700 minRadio GimmickRadio GimmickHa inizio l'era della disuguaglianza geneticaLe autorità cinesi confermano che He Jiankui ha modificato il DNA di due gemelle. Se un uomo solo può modificare il genoma di un essere umano nel suo laboratorio, cosa possono fare malintenzionati con più denaro e scopi di dubbia morale? --- Is the CRISPR baby controversy the start of a terrifying new chapter in gene editing? - Vox CRISPR - Wikipedia2019-01-2401 minSinica PodcastSinica PodcastGene-edited babies, CRISPR, and China’s changing ethical landscapeThis week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with Christina Larson, a science and technology reporter for the Associated Press, about a major story that her team broke: the Chinese scientist Hè Jiànkuí 贺建奎 announcement that he had edited the genes of embryos conceived in vitro, and that twin girls had been born, making them — if his claims are true — the world’s first gene-edited babies. We look at the overwhelmingly critical response to this announcement in the Chinese scientific community, among ordinary people, and among officials, as well as what this may mean for the ethical landscape in Chinese science...2019-01-1845 minScience On TopScience On TopOur Favourite Science Stories of 2018Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Peter Miller 00:01:10 There's a planet orbiting star HD26965, exactly where Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry said Spock's homeworld Vulcan would be. 00:04:16 A fresh analysis of 10 year old data finds the best evidence yet of water vapor venting from Jupiter's fourth largest moon, Europa. 00:05:17 Watch Peter Miller's artistic imagining of life on Europa here. 00:06:11 The oldest example of abstract art, from 73,000 years ago, resembles a hashtag. 00:10:14 Scientific debate has erupted over what could possibly be the world's oldest fossils ever found - or they could...2019-01-1500 minSinica Early AccessSinica Early AccessGene-edited babies, CRISPR, and China’s changing ethical landscapeThis week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with Christina Larson, a science and technology reporter for the Associated Press, about a major story that her team broke: the Chinese scientist He Jiankui’s announcement that he had edited the genes of embryos conceived in vitro, and that twin girls had been born, making them — if his claims are true — the world’s first gene-edited babies. We look at the overwhelmingly critical response to this announcement in the Chinese scientific community, among ordinary people, and among officials, as well as what this may mean for the ethical landscape in Chinese science...2019-01-1445 minAçık Bilim PodcastAçık Bilim Podcast3 DAKİKADA 2018!Haberler: Bu yayınımızda sizlerle 2018’in en önemli 10 bilim olayını paylaşıyoruz. Genetiği değiştirilmiş ilk bebekler Çin’de, Kasım ayında dünyaya geldi! İkiz kız bebeklere babanın taşıdığı HIV virüsünün geçmemesi için CRISPR yöntemiyle müdahale eden doktor Jiankui, çalışmasını yayımlamadı. Bebek sahibi olan çift ise basına demeç vermeyi reddetti. Kaynak: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/gene-edited-babies-top-science-stories-2018-yir Temmuz ayında yakın komşumuz Mars’ta 20 kilometre ene sahip bir yeraltı gölü keşfedildi. Güney Kutbundak...2019-01-0404 minScary MysteriesScary MysteriesStrange & Scary Mysteries Of The Month December 2018Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________Strange & Scary Mysteries of the Month December 2018Strange & Scary Mysteries of the Month is a compilation of the weird, disturbing and downright baffling stories currently happening in our world. From UFOs to serial killers, ancient sites, mysterious creatures and even ghosts – these are the strange & Scary Mysteries of the month fo...2019-01-0217 minScience for ProgressScience for Progress16 B&D: CRISPR Babies At the end of November 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced that he had genetically modified human embryos which were then brought to term. The resulting twin sisters appear to be healthy. But this experiment was not greeted with enthusiasm by the scientific community. The critique attacks every aspect of the experiment: the treatment’s medical necessity, the reasoning behind the treatment approach, the way it was conducted, the ethical implications, and it also wasn’t legal. Listen to the Full Conversation on Patreon! 2018-12-2337 minScience for ProgressScience for Progress16 B&D: CRISPR BabiesAt the end of November 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced that he had genetically modified human embryos which were then brought to term. The resulting twin sisters appear to be healthy. But this experiment was not greeted with enthusiasm by the scientific community. The critique attacks every aspect of the experiment: the treatment’s medical necessity, the reasoning behind the treatment approach, the way it was conducted, the ethical implications, and it also wasn’t legal. Listen to the Full Conversation on Patreon! He Jiankui was aware that he was doing something the public and the scientific community would not agre...2018-12-2300 minNaked Genetics, from the Naked ScientistsNaked Genetics, from the Naked ScientistsThe CRISPR baby controversyIn November, He Jiankui claimed that two genetically engineered children have been born. Did he really do it? And if so, what are the ramifications for the babies and for the field? Georgia Mills explores the controversy in a special edition of Naked Genetics. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists2018-12-2128 minNo digas que fue un sueñoNo digas que fue un sueñoNDQFS. E02 - Género y Orientación sexual. Experiencias Paranormales. Los Estilitas. Edición Genética en Humanos.Episodio 2 - La mesa redonda - Trataremos los conceptos de género, sexualidad, IDENTIDAD SEXUAL, entre otros, y divagamos sobre la evolución de los mismos. Además, confesamos algunas de nuestras EXPERIENCIAS PARANORMALES o misteriosas, y además, mencionamos algunas que nos han enviado nuestros oyentes. - Está pasando - La MODIFICACIÓN GENÉTICA EN HUMANOS ha llegado para quedarse. Tras la noticia bomba de He Jiankui, tratamos la edición genética y los distintos puntos de vista en la comunidad científica. - El Chascarrillo - Jenni nos habla sobre los ESTILITAS, aquellos monjes solitarios de Oriente me...2018-12-152h 59Science On TopScience On TopNumber Five Is AliveHosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall, Jo Benhamu 00:02:27 NASA's InSight probe lands on Mars, with a slew of instruments to analyse what the red planet is made of. 00:17:43 Against all conventional knowledge, mitochondrial DNA is sometimes inherited from the father. 00:28:01 Professor He Jiankui announced he's created the world's first ever gene edited babies using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique. His claims of HIV immune babies are extraordinary, but mired in contention amongst ethical and procedural controversy.   Jo Benhamu is a Clinical Research Nurse with a Masters in Bioethics.  ...2018-12-1400 minIl Gatto di SchrödingerIl Gatto di SchrödingerPuntata 15- La Cina sul lato oscuro della Luna, COP24, La scienza dopo He JiankuiPuntata 15- La Cina sul lato oscuro della Luna, COP24, La scienza dopo He Jiankui by Il Gatto di Schrödinger2018-12-1214 minIl Gatto di SchrödingerIl Gatto di SchrödingerPuntata 15- La Cina sul lato oscuro della Luna, COP24, La scienza dopo He JiankuiPuntata 15- La Cina sul lato oscuro della Luna, COP24, La scienza dopo He Jiankui by Il Gatto di Schrödinger2018-12-1214 minThe Beagle Has Landed PodcastThe Beagle Has Landed PodcastKiran Musunuru“Genome editing had to happen sometime,” says our guest Kiran Musunuru, MD, PhD, MPH, internationally recognized Crispr expert and Laura's colleague on the American Society of Human Genetics’ task force on human germline genome editing. Kiran was one of the first to see He Jiankui’s paper on the birth of twin girls after the in vitro editing of their CCR5 gene, courtesy of the Associated Press. We discuss what comes next, as the dust settles on one of the most important science news stories of 2018.2018-12-0700 minIl Gatto di SchrödingerIl Gatto di SchrödingerPuntata 14 - Scomparso He Jiankui, Libero accesso all'informazione scientificaPuntata 14 - Scomparso He Jiankui, Libero accesso all'informazione scientifica by Il Gatto di Schrödinger2018-12-0516 minIl Gatto di SchrödingerIl Gatto di SchrödingerPuntata 14 - Scomparso He Jiankui, Libero accesso all'informazione scientificaPuntata 14 - Scomparso He Jiankui, Libero accesso all'informazione scientifica by Il Gatto di Schrödinger2018-12-0516 minIl Gatto di SchrödingerIl Gatto di SchrödingerPuntata 14- Scomparso He Jiankui, Il piano S per il libero accesso all'informazione scientificaMusica: Dj-jf0 – Dj-jf-instrumental-mixingScomparso He Jiankui: https://www.lettera43.it/it/articoli/mondo/2018/12/04/he-jiankui-scomparso/227052/Piano S: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/european-funders-detail-their-open-access-plan?rss=12018-12-0516 minMillennial: Pretend Adulting, Real TalkMillennial: Pretend Adulting, Real Talk#4x46: Fake It Til You OmgWait We’re back this week with guest Jared, who works for a probation and parole department. Will we get through the episode without bring thrown in the clink? Jared schools us on the importance of criminal justice reform, as well as the other areas our justice system has room for improvement. On the first day of Christmas Robert Mueller gave to me… Now that we can’t watch porn at Starbucks anymore, what is the point of going there, even? A Chinese scientist named He Jiankui has reported that he’s created...2018-12-041h 08Everything HertzEverything Hertz73: Update your damn syllabusDan and James discuss what's missing from biobehavioral science course syllabi. Here's the episode lowdown: A thank you to our new Patron supporters The (supposed)CRISPR baby SPSS vs. R: What should be used for instruction? What would Dan and James include in a new syllabus? Should students be taught scientific communication? If we’re going to add new stuff to a syllabus, what gets removed? Are courses too big these days? Should students be taught how to set up a side hustle to apply their research skills outside of academia? Links Patreon: https://ww...2018-12-031h 01Bionic Bug PodcastBionic Bug PodcastThe Beetle Farm (Ch. 33) – Bionic Bug Podcast Episode 033Hey everyone, welcome back to Bionic Bug podcast! You’re listening to episode 33. This is your host Natasha Bajema, fiction author, futurist, and national security expert. I’m recording this episode on December 2, 2018. Several distinct threads are converging in this episode—my personal update, tech news and Chapter 33 of Bionic Bug. For my personal update, I just finished the first draft of Genomic Data, Book Three in the Lara Kinsley Series, which features topics such as genomic data, CRISPR, germ-line genetic engineering, in-vitro fertilization, designer babies, and China. Chapter 33 of Bionic Bug features Fiddler, our rogue scientist, explaining how and why he...2018-12-0230 minBuitenhofBuitenhofGenetisch gemanipuleerde baby'sDeze week in Buitenhof: President Trump en zijn Chinese ambtsgenoot Xi Jinping sloten zaterdagavond, op de valreep van de G20-top in Buenos Aires, een wapenstilstand van drie maanden in de handelsoorlog tussen China en de VS. Aan tafel: Amerika-deskundige Koen Petersen en Ties Dams, die onlangs een biografie over Xi Jinping uitbracht. De wetenschap reageerde deze week geschokt en verontwaardigd op de genetische manipulatie van twee embryo's door de Chinese wetenschapper Jiankui He. De tweeling Nana en Lulu is Hiv-resistent. Is dit het begin van het tijdperk van de verbetering van de mens? En moet dit kunnen...2018-12-0254 minNoticias de Tecnología DiariasNoticias de Tecnología Diarias15 - La Ética en la Edición GenéticaTras el anuncio por parte del Profesor He Jiankui de que teníamos a las primeras bebés genéticamente modificadas surgen muchas dudas y cuestionamientos, no solo a nivel técnico sino en el aspecto ético y moral de lo que conlleva la edición genética.Lecturas de interés:Reports of First Genetically Enhanced Babies Spark Outragehttps://gizmodo.com/reports-of-first-genetically-enhanced-babies-spark-outr-1830657274?fbclid=IwAR3aITGgcmzKOpLPKtCuLmLs3Na2fBrWHpSu_8yEN2GuIxIIKoQVLzNllDMCRISPR: Ethical and Safety Concernshttps://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/CRISPR-Ethical-and-Safety-Concerns.aspxNo time to waste—the ethical challenges created by...2018-11-3031 minSara Gonzales UnfilteredSara Gonzales UnfilteredEp 177 | Jeffrey Epstein's Dark Past & The Issue of Gene-Edited BabiesPolitical insider Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific history of sex crimes - and the appalling miscarriage of justice that ensued Chinese scientist He Jiankui defends "world's first gene-edited babies" Which predictions about gene editing and the future of our species are most likely to come to fruition? CNN commentator fired for his ominous stance on Israel and Palestine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-11-3037 minPhysical AttractionPhysical AttractionThermonuclear Takes: CRISPR Babies, Future of the ShowIn this episode of Physical Attraction, we'll talk about the breaking news surrounding the birth of the world's first genetically modified CRISPR baby.  "He Jiankui, the Chinese scientist who claims to have helped produce the first people born with edited genomes — twin girls — appeared today at a gene-editing summit in Hong Kong to explain his experiment. He gave his talk amid threats of legal action and mounting questions, from the scientific community and beyond, about the ethics of his work and the way in which he released the results."  - Nature Magazine. This experiment, which - if c...2018-11-2824 minY sin embargo se mueveY sin embargo se mueve#008 Foro Lidera Granada, Álex Rovira, Raquel Roca, San Francisco, Efecto Pigmalión, Sonda Insight, He JiankuiEspacio dedicado al emprendimiento, la empresa, la ciencia y al espacio. Secciones: - Repaso de la semana. Escuela de padres, con Emilio Calatayud. Foro Lidera Granada, con Álex Rovira, Eduardo Dávila y Raquel Roca. Viaje de Luis García Millán a San Francisco. - Contenidos. Efecto Pigmalión, Space breaks. - Noticias. 1. ¿Los primeros humanos de laboratorio? 2. ¿Es factible el emprendimiento de "Un mundo con tres ceros"? 3. La sonda Insight de la NASA aterriza con éxito en Marte.2018-11-2812 min