Online Conference: Crispr, enhancement and longevity. Is the treaty of Oviedo nocive for collective health and against the 1948 constitution of the WHO?

Online Conference on  » Crispr, enhancement and longevity. Is the treaty of Oviedo nocive for collective health and against the 1948 constitution of the WHO? »   Wednedsay May 25, 5 PM to 8 PM CET

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvdOmhqDMiHtZrS-0OFUy0B4IoKQ08ZJ4k

Speakers :

Sheetal Soni

Dr. Sheetal Soni is a senior lecturer in the field of Bioethics, International Law, and Intellectual Property Law. She holds LLB, LLM, and Ph.D. degrees and is an admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa. Her research interests are genomics and the ethics of reproduction.   She is currently assisting with the drafting of Clinical Guidelines for the Provision of Genetic Services and serves on an expert panel of the Network of African Academies of Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of South Africa.

Hervé Chneiweiss

Hervé Chneiweiss, a research director at the CNRS and the President of the Inserm Ethics Committee for medical research and health. He is also Research Director of the “Glial plasticity and brain tumors” research team and is Director of the Paris-Seine Neurosciences Laboratory (Inserm/CNRS/UPMC) at the new Paris-Seine Institute of Biology.

Bernard Baertschi

Bernard Baertschi is a senior researcher and teaching professor at the University of Geneva Institut Ethique, Histoire et Humanités, as well as a member of the Ethics Committee of Inserm (France). He is currently working on fundamental ethics, bioethics and neuroethics.