Assessing the Security Implications of Genome Editing Technology: Report of an international workshop Author(s)Dr. Robin FearsAuthoring InstitutionInterAcademy Partnership, European Academies' Science Advisory Council (EASAC), German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, US National Academy of Sciences (NAS)Release Date January 12, 2018 This report, the proceedings of a workshop “Assessing the security implications of genome editing technology” is published by the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP). IAP is the global network of more than 130 national academies of science, medicine and engineering, together with four ... More Info
EASAC - Point of view: How should the applications of genome editing be assessed and regulated? Author(s)Dr. Robin Fears, Volker ter MeulenRelease Date April 4, 2017Copyright EASAC An EASAC working group on genome editing recommends that regulators should focus on specific applications of these new techniques rather than attempting to regulate genome editing itself as a new technology. More Info