Author name: TransistorZero

Prince Turki Al Faisal (Saudi Arabia) (May 2022)

Saudi Arabia’s strained relationship with the US is attributed to perceived lack of support and cooperation, while the Kingdom advocates for stronger collaboration on regional issues and energy policies. In response to the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, Saudi Arabia promotes mediation and criticizes international double standards, calling for a fair solution for Palestinians as a prerequisite for normalization with Israel.

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Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley) (Feb 2018)

CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology has the potential to revolutionize various fields, from agriculture to healthcare, but also raises ethical and societal concerns that require public engagement and responsible innovation. Balancing progress and responsibility is crucial, and transparent science, open science initiatives, and public dialogue are essential to ensure ethical and responsible use of gene editing technologies.

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Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley) (Nov 2020)

CRISPR technology, exemplified by CRISPR-Cas9, has revolutionized biology and medicine, offering opportunities for gene editing, diagnostics, and treatment of genetic diseases, but challenges remain, including off-target effects, ethical considerations, and accessibility. CRISPR-based diagnostics, particularly for COVID-19, offer rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective pathogen detection, while CRISPR-Cas12a shows promise in gene editing and viral detection.

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