
 The TED Interview The science and ethics of rewriting our DNA | Jennifer Doudna
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 Jun 17, 2021  Chapters 
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 Introduction 
 00:00 • 2min 
 What's the Biggest Ha Moment of Your Life? 
 01:46 • 4min 
 Crisper Castnine - What Is It? 
 05:38 • 2min 
 How Does Crisper Change the Biology of Every Living Thing? 
 07:47 • 4min 
 Is Crisper a Good Tool to Eliminate Genetic Defects? 
 11:27 • 3min 
 Genetic Mutation Editing - Is There a Risk Associated With It? 
 14:12 • 4min 
 What's Happened to Human Embryos? 
 18:32 • 3min 
 Genetic Engineering 
 21:24 • 2min 
 Is There a Moral Responsibility to Use Genetic Technology? 
 22:56 • 2min 
 Cristopher 
 24:59 • 2min 
 Is There a Moral Importance in Invitro Fertilization? 
 26:33 • 3min 
 Is It Possible to Improve Our Health in the Next Few Decades? 
 29:37 • 4min 
 Can Crisper Really Edit Cells in Animal Models of Genetic Disease? 
 33:15 • 2min 
 Crisper Edited Organisms 
 35:16 • 2min 
 Genetically Modified Foods Are a Bad Thing 
 36:53 • 2min 
 Could Crisper Be Used to Control Malaria? 
 38:43 • 2min 
 Is It Possible for High School Students to Edit a Viral Virus? 
 40:34 • 2min 
 I'm Embraced by the Future of Crisper 
 42:19 • 2min 
 Doctor Jenifer Dowdner Interview 
 44:15 • 2min 
 TED Is a Non Prophet 
 46:45 • 2min 
