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National Invasive Species Council (NISC)

 


Invasive Species Seminar Series:

Gene Editing: A Next-Generation
Tool for Invasive Species Management?


February 18, 2015

2-4 PM ET
 

 

 

Biotechnology is a transformative technology, giving rise to a range of new products and applications, including for invasive species management. New developments in gene editing, such as CRISPR-Cas, allow us to easily rewrite sections of an organism’s DNA in a way that promotes the spread of maladaptive traits through a population. These “gene drives” hold promise as a method for controlling or even eradicating major invasive species, such as herbicide-resistant weeds, disease-vectoring mosquitoes, rats on islands, and Asian carps. However, this powerful technology also raises important questions about ethical ramifications, risk management, and appropriate application and regulation.
 
This webinar will convene experts to introduce this emerging technology and its potential application to the control of invasive species and to discuss the difficult questions on how to navigate the deployment of this new tool.

Panelists:

Moderator:

  • Stas Burgiel, National Invasive Species Council Secretariat

 

The Environmental Law Institute's Invasive Species Seminar Series brings together law, policy, and science experts to discuss emerging and persistent challenges related to the regulation and management of harmful, exotic species. Each seminar features a panel of experts from government, nongovernmental organizations, industry, the scientific community, and/or private practice, who provide a diversity of viewpoints and identify the complexities of the challenges faced.
 

This seminar is made possible by the generous support of the Turner Foundation.

 



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