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September 07, 2018

How new technology affects the research process: The impact of CRISPR

September 07, 2018/ Neil Stoker
How new technology affects the research process: The impact of CRISPR

Gene Editing is a technology that is increasingly impacting on society and our lives.  What was hard to do became simple, and with that a host of new possibilities - and ethical issues - were unleashed.

In this dissertation I discuss the context of Gene Editing as a tool, and how it sits with other technologies.  I argue that it's not a complete stand-alone technology, but rather that it completes 'the toolbox' that geneticists have been developing since the first cloning experiments in the 1970s. 

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2016, genetics, Imperial College, DNA sequencing, DNA, research capital, inequity, technology, qualitative research, research publications, geography, gene editing, CRISPR-Cas9, mutagenesis, research
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