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A discussion of the history, science and ethics of CRISPR gene editing technology presented by Dr. Jacqueline Morris, professor of Biology at Baldwin Wallace University.
Dr. Jacqueline Morris earned her doctorate in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. She completed post-doctoral research at the Salk Institute and the Cleveland Clinic. Her teaching responsibilities at Baldwin Wallace University include developmental biology, histology, principles of neurosciences, principles of biology and mentoring student research.
Part of the series Dystopia: Prophecies, Paranoia & Prediction, presented in collaboration with Baldwin Wallace University.
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