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Helen O'Neill, Lecturer in Reproductive and Molecular Genetics, recently spoke at New Scientist Live 2018 on the Humans Stage at the Excel Centre, London. Her talk was about CRISPR genome editing in humans "From Homo Sapiens to Homo Shapeans".
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Helen O'Neill, Lecturer in Reproductive and Molecular Genetics, recently spoke at New Scientist Live 2018 on the Humans Stage at the Excel Centre, London. Her talk was about CRISPR genome editing in humans "From Homo Sapiens to Homo Shapeans".
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