Gene editing technology like CRISPR may have potential to treat diseases, but does editing future generations go too far? 

Join renowned bioethicist Françoise Baylis, reproductive justice activist Nourbese Flint, and disability rights scholar and activist Karen Nakamura tomorrow for a conversation about the serious societal and ethical implications of human gene editing in the context of assisted reproductive technology. 


This free online discussion is co-hosted by the Center for Genetics and Society and the Othering & Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley and will be moderated by Osagie Obasogie, professor of law and bioethics at UC Berkeley and CGS Senior Fellow. Live captioning will be available.


Check out the OBI report Engineering for Perfection: The False Promises of Gene Editing in Assisted Reproduction, authored by Meghna Mukherjee and Nairi Shirinian and co-sponsored by CGS.

Register here for

The Perfect Baby?

The Dangers of Gene Editing in Assisted Reproduction


10 am PT / 1 pm ET

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