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September 23, 2021

1st Albrecht Müller ARRIGE (AMA) seminar


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1st Albrecht Müller ARRIGE (AMA) seminar - 2021/09/23 - 2:00 PM CET 1st Albrecht Müller ARRIGE (AMA) seminar - 2021/09/23 - 2:00 PM CET

ARRIGE, Association for Responsible Research and Innovation in Genome Editing – to promote a global governance of genome editing, organize the first Albrecht Müller ARRIGE (AMA) seminar :

« All you want to know on Gene Drive » 

The purpose of the Albrecht Müller’s ARRIGE Seminars is twofold. From a general standpoint, its mission is to provide a forum for ARRIGE members and followers to update their knowledge on the scientific and ethical issues of a particular topic linked to gene editing. Secondly, and above all, the seminar seeks to serve as a repository for new insight and policy recommendations by our members on the topic treated in the seminar.

The three-hour seminar will begin with a presentation of the latest science in the chosen subject. The rest of the seminar will be devoted to two roundtables that will explore the ethical, social, economic and political ramifications of the chosen topic, and conclude with ARRIGE members’ input on governance and public engagement initiatives.

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Program

Introduction of seminar & Scientific Introduction on Gene Drive

2:00pm
Luis Montoliu, ARRIGE President
Eric Marois (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, CNRS-Inserm-University of Strasbourg, France)

Roundtable 1: Implications of the in vivo use of Gene Drive.

2:30pm – 3:30pm

Roundtable 2: Social and ethical implications of Gene Drive

3:30pm – 4:30pm

General Discussion with the Public & conclusion

4:30pm – 5:00pm
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With the support from
Région île de France