Public Debate and the Future of Genome Editing in Human Reproduction

Public Debate and the Future of Genome Editing in Human Reproduction

Keystone co-organized a symposium at the University of California, Berkeley examining the incorporation of public perspectives into the governance of heritable changes to human DNA. The event was called CRISPR Consensus? and it featured scientists, ethicists, religious leaders, advocates, policymakers, and more. It was co-organized and sponsored by the Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) at UC Berkeley, and the Initiative on Science, Technology and Human Identity at Arizona State University, with generous support from the John Templeton Foundation. Keystone partnered in the design of the event and also moderated a session at the symposium that explored examples of platforms and pathways for public engagement and debate.