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Revision as of 14:14, 26 September 2019

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Human Practice

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The plastic crisis:

Does gene editing pose a viable perspective?

To discuss the perspective of gene editing practices as viable solutions to the environmental plastic pollution we have invited some stakeholders for a panel discussion at the university. The speakers, relating to different fields ranging from the NGO Greenpeace (Dirk Zimmermann) to algae cultivation (Jörg Ullmann) will shed light on the topic from their different perspectives. We would like to welcome you there, too!

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Save the date: Panel discussion on Wednesday, October 9th 2019

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