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SUMMARY:The Power and Perils of Gene Editing
DESCRIPTION:CRISPR gene-editing has earned one scientist a Nobel Prize and another a\nprison sentence. How can we use this technology to fix or replace\nmalfunctioning or missing genes and help patients responsibly?\nWith Julie Mathieu\, PhD\, Julie Crudele\, PhD\, and Shiri Levy\, PhD \nAll events feature a short living-room style talk\, interactive experience\,\nand hosted refreshments. \nRSVP to Thatcher Heldring (theldrin@uw.edu)
URL:https://iscrm.uw.edu/event/the-power-and-perils-of-gene-editing/
LOCATION:The Collective\, 840 Dexter Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Frog Envy and Fingertips: The Science of Regeneration
DESCRIPTION:Why are some lucky animals able to regrow tails and fins – and could there\nbe an untapped potential for organ\, bone\, and limb regeneration hidden\ndeep in our own cells? Meet the scientists – and the creatures – behind this\ntantalizing research. With Andrea Wills\, PhD and Ronald Young Kwon\, PhD \nAll events feature a short living-room style talk\, interactive experience\,\nand hosted refreshments. \nRSVP to Thatcher Heldring (theldrin@uw.edu)
URL:https://iscrm.uw.edu/event/frog-envy-and-fingertips-the-science-of-regeneration/
LOCATION:The Collective\, 840 Dexter Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Collective
DESCRIPTION:Join ISCRM at The Collective for a series of evening programs on stem cells\, human organs\, and the future of medicine. On March 12th\, Dr. Jessica Young will share how researchers use stem cells as tools of discovery and will describe her own lab’s effort to study the human brain and investigate the causes of Alzheimer’s disease. \nThe fourth ISCRM event at the Collective event will be May 14th. Free for the public. RSVP Required. Email theldring@uw.edu.
URL:https://iscrm.uw.edu/event/the-collective-2019-03-12/
LOCATION:The Collective\, 840 Dexter Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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