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The Engineering the Human Germline Symposium was held March 20, 1998 by the Program on Science, Technology and Society under the auspices of the UCLA Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life . 

Overview and Background 

Symposium Program 

Summary Report 

Press Coverage and Journal Articles 

Recent scientific breakthroughs suggested that the manipulation of the genetic instructions passed to our children was much nearer than previously assumed. It was time for scientists and ethicists to take a fresh look at the possibilities human germline maniplulation might bring, and the challenges it might pose. Engineering the Human Germline provided a realistic scientific assessment of the technology's potential for the next twenty years and reflected on these possibilities. The symposium was intended to serve as the foundation for the approaching public policy debate. 
 
 

 



Scientific Background on Germline Engineering

Research Breakthroughs

Regulatory Overview on cloning, germline engineering and embryo research

Conference Organizers

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