S. Kathleen Barnhill-Dilling, June 24, 2019 | Mice offer an ideal genetic model for exploring the possibility of developing a synthetic gene drive in mammals. As pests, they pose challenges to human health, agricultural yields and storage, and biodiversity, especially on islands where they are not native. If research on gene drives in mice were to progress to a field trial, an island ecosystem would offer an additional level of physical containment. ...
Continue reading "Workshop Report on Gene Drive Mice for Biodiversity Protection on Islands"
Jason Delborne, February 20, 2019 | This article reviews the current state of gene-editing regulation for crops, illuminating the ways in which technology developers are repeating practices that may lead to the public and ethical failures of the first generation genetically engineered crops, and argues that the contentious socio-political history of genetic engineering will repeat itself for gene editing if these continue....
Continue reading "Report: Stakeholder Perspectives on Gene Drive Mice for Biodiversity Protection on Islands"
Student Cohorts 2012 Cohort Focus Mosquitoes and Human Health 2013 Cohort Focus Invasive Rodents and Biodiversity Conservation Island Mice: Conserving Island Biodiversity 2014 Cohort Focus Agricultural Pests Insect Transgenesis Facility Coming Together: Diverse disciplines with clear...
Continue reading "Student Cohorts Research"