#323 - CRISPR and the future of gene editing: scientific advances, genetic therapies, disease treatment potential, and ethical considerations | Feng Zhang, Ph.D.
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In this episode of The Drive, Peter Attia interviews Feng Zhang, a professor of neuroscience at MIT, about the origins and evolution of CRISPR technology. They discuss Zhang's early work in optogenetics, the challenges in gene editing that led to the CRISPR revolution, and the ethical considerations surrounding germline modification. The conversation covers the practical implications of CRISPR, including its potential to treat genetic diseases, the importance of delivery methods, and the current limitations in targeting specific cells. Zhang also shares his personal journey, the significance of mentorship, and his vision for the future of science and genetic medicine, emphasizing the importance of education and continued innovation in the field.
Part 1: Background, Optogenetics
Part 2: CRISPR Discovery, Mechanisms
Part 3: Evolution of Gene Editing
Part 4: Clinical Applications, Delivery
Part 5: Ethics, Future Outlook
Part 6: Personal Journey, Education
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