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Meghna Mukherjee, PhD candidate in sociology at UC Berkeley and the co-author of "Engineering for Perfection: The False Promises of Gene Editing in Assisted Reproduction," speaks at the virtual event "The 'Perfect' Baby?: The Dangers of Gene Editing in Assisted Reproduction" on August 9, 2022. This conversation brought Mukherjee together with bioethicist Françoise Baylis, reproductive justice activist Nourbese Flint, and disability scholar and activist Karen Nakamura to discuss the societal and ethical implications of heritable genome editing in the context of assisted reproduction. Co-hosted by CGS and UC Berkeley’s Othering & Belonging Institute, and moderated by Osagie Obasogie, the conversation was grounded in the recent report "Engineering for Perfection: The False Promises of Gene Editing in Assisted Reproduction." Find the full video, transcript, and information on the panelists here: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/video-.... Links: Report - Engineering for Perfection: The False Promises of Gene Editing in Assisted Reproduction https://belonging.berkeley.edu/engine... Full event: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/video-... Othering and Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley: https://belonging.berkeley.edu Center for Genetics and Society: https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/