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July 11, 2014
Moving Closer to Genetically Engineered 'Designer Babies'
In an article for Healthline, Dr. Robert Klitzman, director of the Masters of Science in Bioethics program at Columbia University, weighed in on the issue of genetically engineering humans: “These questions are difficult because they pit the freedom of future parents to do what they want, against concerns that some other people have that manipulating the genes of future generations is immoral or dangerous."
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Kiran Bhujle, Global Managing Director at SVAM International and part-time lecturer in M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management and M.S. Technology Management programs, explores how AI is reshaping who gets to build technology.
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In Columbia’s Nonprofit Management program, lecturers Ramone Segree and John Hicks share real-world insights on building impactful careers in today’s evolving nonprofit sector.
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Cuts to the U.S. Forest Service weaken science, staffing, and oversight, leaving forests more vulnerable to harm and misuse.
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