100. Why CRISPR is Overrated and Gene Drives are Terrifyingly Powerful | Gabriel Licina
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Gabriel Licina (@glimsd) is a Molecular Biologist, Research Consultant, hardcore biohacker and the Chief Research Officer of Scihouse, a research-focused makerspace working to make science and technology accessible for everyone...
show moreIn 2015 Gabriel chemically induced night vision in his eyes with a controversial, yet successful experiment and is very active in the self-DIY movement. He's also been very involved in the ecology and sustainable development spaces, serving as Biologist in Residence at Exosphere HQ.
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Today we discuss:
* Why CRISPR's overhyped and still has a long way to go
* The reason genetic engineering is so hard and yet so promising
* Why Gabriel is hopeful, respectful and somewhat scared of gene drives
* Where we are headed with gene editing and designer babies
* How Gabriel and his team chemically induced night vision by studying deep sea fish
* A CRISPR solution to climate change and why all the tech in the world may not be enough
* What Gabriel thinks about bioterrorism and its risks
* How venture capital pollutes hobbyists and innovation
* The problem with open-source biology and funding
* What the future of healthcare looks like and where the power will rest
* Why the FDA helps and hurts innovation and progress
* How biohackers drive biotech and health science
* The problem with the university route to fundamental science
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