Special Events and Receptions

  • Editing DNA- The Effects and Implications

    Leadership Office

    Leadership Legacy Speaker Series

    Presents

    Gene Editing: The CRISPR Revolution

    Wednesday, October 26th, 2016, 6:00pm

     Dodd Center Konover Auditorium
    Storrs, CT

     

    With the invention and development of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology, the science world is rushing to develop applications and test theories for its use. It seems as if the possibilities for CRISPR are endless: drought–resistant crops, disease resistant livestock, new drugs and a cure for cancer. How does this technology work? What are some of the current explorations of the gene editing technology? What are the limitations and the risks of its use? What ethical conversations need to be had by science, the public, policymakers?

     

    The Leadership Legacy Experience at UConn is pleased to host Sharon Begley, the senior science writer at STAT, the life sciences publication of the Boston Globe to discuss the invention and evolution of the CRISPR-CAS9 technology. Sharon Begley was previously the senior health & science correspondent at Reuters, the science editor and the science columnist at Newsweek, and a contributing writer at the magazine and its website, The Daily Beast. She is the co-author of the book, The Emotional Life of Your Brain.

     

    Admission to this event is free.  All members of the community are welcome to attend.

     

    For accommodations, please contact Krista O’Brien at studentleadership@uconn.edu

    For information on the event and the Leadership Legacy Experience, visit leadershiplegacy.uconn.edu

    For more information, contact: Krista OBrien at studentleadership@uconn.edu