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The event featured Bill McKibben, author of nine books and a writer for Harpers, New York Review of Books and the Atlantic, and Marcy Darnovsky, Associate Executive Director of the Center for Genetics and Society, a group dedicated to encouraging socially responsible use of new human genetic technology.
"This is not a debate, but rather an issue briefing," said Michael Pollan, a UC Berkeley journalism professor, who introduced the event. "We may have the power to give our grandchildren attributes they might not otherwise have. Should we, as a species, avail ourselves of this power?"
Fifteen years ago the idea of designing corn resistant to pests seemed a far off dream. Now scientists have created rabbits that glow in the dark because their DNA has been recombined with that of phosphorescent jellyfish.
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