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Cracking the Genetic Code with Kevin Esvelt

 

via The Show About Science Podcast

April 3, 2017

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  • #bioengineering
  • #genetics
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  • Kevin Esvelt
    Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences; NEC Career Development Professor of Computer and Communications
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  • Studying the evolution of gene drive systems
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