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Proposed Gene Editing Changes in the EU -Dr. Emma Kovak
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Proposed Gene Editing Changes in the EU -Dr. Emma Kovak

Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta · Colabra

November 4, 202347m 24s

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Show Notes

Gene editing is a powerful and specific technique that allows customized changes to DNA. Because there are no additional sequences transferred, and alternations match what could happen naturally over time, the technology is considered less invasive and less prone to regulatory oversight. That's true in the USA, Canada, China and other nations. However, the European Court of Justice determined that these techniques should be regulated in a manner identical to transgenics, where the EU has not approved such innovations in over two decades. EU scientists see how the EU is falling behind and after long may never catch up. The rejection of technology leads to a tremendous economic loss. Dr. Emma Kovak of the Breakthrough Institute discusses the current regulations, the proposed changes, and the dynamics of opposition to a good technology that could have profoundly positive impacts for people and the planet. 

Topics

gene editingCRISPR/Casregulationprecautionary principlesite directed mutagenesis