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S2E1 - Natalie Kofler & Alex Pearlman - COVID-19 Immunity Passports and DIY Vaccines

Author
Patti Mulligan
Published
Wed 12 Aug 2020
Episode Link
https://ges-center-lectures-ncsu.pinecast.co/episode/e0f75a87441c408a/natalie-kofler-alex-pearlman-covid-19-immunity-passports-and-diy-vaccines

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Despite limited scientific data, governments around the world are exploring COVID-19 immunity passport programs. At the same time, groups have emerged who have developed, promoted, and tested on themselves and others, “DIY” COVID-19 vaccines; potentially enabling more individuals to attain immunity passports; while the rest of the world waits for an approved vaccine. How do we respond, and what about ethics and equity issues?


Guest Speakers


Dr. Natalie Kofler (@nataliekofler) is the founding director of Editing Nature - a global initiative to steer responsible development and deployment of genetic technologies. She is a leading voice in technology ethics, governance, and scientific justice.


Alex Pearlman (@lexikon1) is an award-winning journalist and a bioethicist, reporting on emerging issues in science, and technology. Alex is also a Research Affiliate with the Community Biotechnology Initiative at the MIT Media Lab where she studies the intersection of the community biology movement with issues in ethics and policy.


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GES Center - Integrating scientific knowledge & diverse public values in shaping the futures of biotechnology.


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