PRESAGE

RASL


Project details

Researchers
  • Michelle Kasprzak
  • Partners

    Erasmus MC, Amsterdam UMC – Location VUmc, Amsterdam UMC – Location AMC, UMC Utrecht, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, VU Amsterdam, Rathenau Institute, Maastricht UMC+, Rotterdam Academy, GenomeScan, Erasmus X, PGT the Netherlands.

    Project Leader
  • Michelle Kasprzak
  • Funding Program

    Research along Routes by Consortia (NWA-ORC)

    ActionPublications, public events
    DurationSeptember 2022 – September 2026
    Affiliated activities

    Public Realm Entrance and Societal Alignment of Germline Editing (PRESAGE); towards societal alignment of high impact genetic technologies

    What do we think of adjusting the DNA of embryos? So-called human germline gene editing (HGGE) can potentially prevent genetic diseases, but it also calls into question what it means to be human. With PRESAGE, a consortium led by Erasmus MC is taking the next step towards aligning the decisions we make about HGGE technology with what we value and consider important as a society. To engage and connect all people with the topic, we employ art and journalism, and explore how we can give everyone a voice in decision-making about HGGE.

    Consortium: Erasmus MC, Amsterdam UMC – Location VUmc, Amsterdam UMC – Location AMC, UMC Utrecht, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, VU Amsterdam, Rathenau Institute, Maastricht UMC+, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Rotterdam Academy, Willem de Kooning Academie, GenomeScan, Erasmus X, PGT the Netherlands.

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