Okay. It's basically a fancy way of saying that we know not that much about which genes cause what. You might have a gene that's correlated with, let's say, depression, but it might also be correlated with a bunch of other things.So, if everyone were to suddenly start selecting embryos to try to prevent their kids from getting depression, we don't actually know what would happen on
a multitude of challenges that she faced along the way including anxiety sexism and abusive relationship to name a few Sarafina was also diagnosed with the cancer-causing broccoli gene mutation in her early 20s and chose to have a preventative double mastectomy at age 26. in this eloquently written book Serafina takes us all on an inspiring and honest journey through everystep of the way with persistence and passion that led her to become the astrophysicist she is today so for those in the live stream audience we will have time for Q a so please go ahead and submit
Antisense oligonucleotides, called ASOs, are only one type of gene -modifying medicine that can be administered to directly control gene expression in the brain.ASOs those are built from nucleotides, the basic building blocks of nucleic acids, including DNA.
The big question now is, will the same thing happen to the next generation of biotechnology, which is gene editing, CRISPR-Cas9. Gene editing changes the genetics of a plant or an animal but without bringing in foreign DNAfrom unrelated species. This should be easier for consumers and regulators to accept.
as well. We don't know yet what's going to happen in the United States. Gene editing is so much more precise than that.
as well. We don't know yet what's going to happen in the United States. Gene editing is still-- we've only been doing it since 2012, so there may not have been enough experience
Thank you. That's very inspiring. Gene , question because you've been doing this for quite a few decades now.How have you seen the narrative around climate change evolving?
And it'd be kind of hard to distinguish between the two. Gene editing might create a cure for a terminal disease.It could also be used to engineer several virus.
Evolution that's been written and in that book The Selfish Gene he also wrote about a new kind of replicator which he called a meme a selfish meme which are likegenes are like viruses they are cultural replicators and like
That kind of hologram can be reconstructed with white light. Gene Roddenberry endorsed it as the home star of Vulcan in the early '90s.
So the easiest models to write down are of people optimizing. Gene was saying that this was the whole iceberg, and I was saying it was the tip of the iceberg.
I'm here to interview Gene Baur. Gene is the president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary.And he's going to tell us more about that.
Walker. So the blues is a special part. Gene Ammons, Stanley Turrentine-- bluesy.
Could you imagine if you don't live up to your potential? Gene , thank you so much for joining us here today.
Terrific, Bob's got a fraction of bandwidth left. Gene Simmons? It's not Gene Simmons, but you guys are in the right era, for sure.
We're very excited to have Gene Baur of the Farm Sanctuary here today at Google New York. Gene currently serves as president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary.From humble beginnings selling veggie dogs at Grateful Dead concerts to fun animal rescues, Farm Sanctuary has become the nation's leading farm animal protection group.
He's also educated millions in the process. Gene 's achievements include winning the first ever cruelty conviction at a US stockyard, as well as introducing the first US laws to prohibit cruel farming confinement methods.Gene holds a Bachelor's degree in sociology from California State University, and also a master's degree in agricultural economics from Cornell.
Gene 's achievements include winning the first ever cruelty conviction at a US stockyard, as well as introducing the first US laws to prohibit cruel farming confinement methods.Gene holds a Bachelor's degree in sociology from California State University, and also a master's degree in agricultural economics from Cornell.In 2008, Gene released a national bestseller, Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Food and Animals.
So please help me in joining-- and welcoming Gene Baur to the stage. Gene Baur: Thank you very much.Wow, well, thank you so much, and thank you for being here and for your interest in these issues.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: I think it's an important question.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: You know, the animals at Farm Sanctuary do sometimes have issues about who's supposed to sleep where.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Yeah. Male #2: And related to that, I guess we're in election time, so to put you on the spot:
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Boy, oh boy, oh boy.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Well, in commercial production, the animals are seen more as commodities, production units, than as living creatures.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Organic falls into that same category of "sounds better than it is." A lot of these organic labels sound better than they are.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Thanks. Yeah.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Ah, thanks.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Right. Female #3: Do you have any suggestions about responding?
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: In our country, we raise nine billion.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Oh, yeah.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Oh, great.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Great. Male #3: A question that I have is: there are many organizations that take care of animals, but I never saw on TV a good commercial that actually explained what we have to say.
Now, I mentioned that these spent hens are useless to the meat industry, or are of very low value to the meat industry. Gene Baur: Well, one of the reasons that we don't have television commercials with our message out far and wide is it costs so much.
It's probably not surprising that this woman birthed a daughter who also shares the giving gene along with, as you can see from this photo, a lifelong love of wearing mini dressesstarting at age two, critically important.
Gene off in the fat cells uh what would happen well that was tried in animals and these animals ate ravenously and
Gene Cooper; and this a rig but what's kind of cool in how this ties together is he's mounted basically his camera on a CNC machine so it can make very, very small steps to traverse
Genesis in 1999, which included the artists gene that he invented and then with his fluorescent rabbit called Alba. Mr. Kac.
genes in the American gene pool and I fear, I understand why it was done. It was meant to make a connection to Africa, but I fear that it actually lets us off the hook for
generations and they bring their optimism to bear on whatever that
generate profits and exert control.
Generating a thousand times as much heat while only having a hundred times the surface area to radiate it away would end very
genetic markers coming back.
- General attitude was, this is done, who cares?
Generations grew up believing the ground beneath them was stable, but that morning, deep underground, a stress released nearby the Nojima fault line.
Genes that maximize their own survival are the genes that propagate best, even if they do so at the expense of others.
Genes are much more complicated than we thought.
Genes are much less deterministic than they might seem!
Generally, no, because a lot of the times, the facts don't matter.
Genetically, humans are capable of healing wounds in two different ways.
general little afterthoughts of Earth history. No, that's not the case at all. And with fossils, we see this. Now for a long time, there were not a lot of good fossils of the mammals of the