Most people want to give their children the best start in life, but what if that "best start" could be determined *before* birth? That's what today's guest Noor Siddiqui believes -- her Mom progressively lost her vision due to a degenerative retinal condition, which made her determined to find a way to prevent her own children from the same fate.
A computer scientist by training, Noor has since founded Orchid, the world's first full-genome sequencing platform for embryos conceived through IVF, that enables parents to screen and select the embryo with the highest probability of good health. So as you can imagine, this opens up a lot of fascinating questions, both technical and ethical, and as someone with prospective parenthood on my mind, this was a great opportunity to pick her brains about where the future of reproductive technology is going, and the ethical dilemmas it poses.
Chapters:
00:02:14 - What is genetic testing?
00:09:30 - How IVF works
00:13:38 - How much genetic testing costs
00:19:33 - Genetic Testing and the Disabled Community
00:26:59 - The Naturalism Debate
00:32:29 - Genetic Trade Offs
00:39:30 - Effects on the Gene Pool
00:42:58 - Genetic Control & Eugenics
00:48:45 - Fertility Crisis
01:05:14 - Artificial Wombs
01:21:13 - Vision for the Future
Links:
Orchid - https://www.orchidhealth.com/
Noor's Twitter - https://twitter.com/noor_siddiqui_
IVF - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_vitro_fertilisation
Discussion of Cost-tradeoffs - https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2023/07/ivf-screening-costs0.html
Credits
Hosted by Liv Boeree
Produced & Edited by Raymond Wei
Audio Mix by Keir Schmidt
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