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