Centre for Law and Genetics

Genome editing presentations

Presentations

Session 1 – bringing genome editing into the clinic

Merlin Crossley, University of New South Wales

The scientific basics – what is genome editing? Ex vivo, in vivo and in vitro applications

David Mackey, University of Western Australia

Translation into the clinic

Ainsley Newson, Sydney University

Bioethical perspectives on genome editing

Don Chalmers, Centre for Law and Genetics

Ethical and regulatory issues in the clinic

Session 2 – intellectual property issues in genome editing

Dianne Nicol, Centre for Law and Genetics

The genome editing innovation landscape (PDF 1.9 MB)

John Liddicoat, Cambridge University [not available- contact John directly]

What (if anything) can we learn from subject matter decisions

Jacob Sherkow, New York University

The Broad Institute – University of California patent dispute

Joanne Kamens, Addgene

CRISPR-Cas licensing and materials transfer for the lab and the clinic

Session 3 – genome editing of the germline

Erika Kleiderman, McGill University [not available]

The global regulatory environment for germline genome editing

Sarah Chan, Edinburgh University

Ethical concerns with germline genome editing

Tania Bubela, University of Alberta

Responses from scientists to germline genome editing (PDF 6.1 MB)

Sheryl de Lacey, Flinders University

Public perceptions of the human embryo - consequences for germline genome editing