Can Genetic Engineering Stop Zika?
- In-Person
- 国产视频
740 15th Street NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005 - 12:15PM 鈥 1:45PM EDT
In a matter of weeks, the Zika virus has gone from being a virtually unknown phenomenon to a 鈥淧ublic Health Emergency of International Concern.鈥 And for good reason: The virus 鈥 for which there is no treatment 鈥 is spreading quickly through the Americas, carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
Human development, climate change, and droughts will only make mosquitos more widespread, allowing them to carry diseases like dengue and malaria to new places. Around the world, researchers are trying to genetically engineer mosquitoes so that they can鈥檛 transmit dangerous viruses. But anyone who has seen Jurassic Park knows that a little change to the ecosystem can have serious effects. What might be the consequences of messing with the world鈥檚 deadliest animal? Are there other diseases that we may want to engineer away? If so, how should we proceed?
On Tuesday, Feb. 23, join Future Tense for a lunchtime conversation on Zika as a case study in potential technical solutions to deadly diseases.
Lunch will be served.
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Future Tense is a partnership of Arizona State University, 国产视频 and Slate.
Participants:
Andrew Maynard聽
Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University
Director of the Risk Innovation Lab, Arizona State University听听
Kevin Esvelt
Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator, Sculpting Evolution Group, MIT Media Lab
Eleonore Pauwels聽
Senior Associate and Scholar, Science and Technology Innovation Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars听听
Bina Venkataraman聽
Carnegie Fellow, 国产视频
Director of Global Policy Initiatives, Broad Institute, MIT & Harvard听听
Graciela Ostera
Director, Immigrant Health Initiative, Microbiology & Immunology Department, Georgetown University Medical Center
Moderator:
Richard Harris
Science Correspondent, National Public Radio (on leave)
Visiting Scholar, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes, Arizona State University听听