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The Future of Gene Editing, Part II

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This week host Richard Clarke sits down with Jamie Metzl, Futurist and Policy Expert, to continue the discussion on the future of gene editing.

To find out more about Jamie’s work check out https://jamiemetzl.com or follow him on twitter @jamiemetzl.

As always, please let us know if you have any thoughts or questions by reaching out to me @richardclarke and www.richardaclarke.net.

You can also preorder my new book “The Fifth Domain” coming out in June on Amazon.

And thanks to our sponsors and friends at Cire Travel for helping the host and guests with all their travel needs. Check them out at https://ciretravel.com/

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This week host Richard Clarke sits down with Jamie Metzl, Futurist and Policy Expert, to continue the discussion on the future of gene editing.

To find out more about Jamie’s work check out https://jamiemetzl.com or follow him on twitter @jamiemetzl.

As always, please let us know if you have any thoughts or questions by reaching out to me @richardclarke and www.richardaclarke.net.

You can also preorder my new book “The Fifth Domain” coming out in June on Amazon.

And thanks to our sponsors and friends at Cire Travel for helping the host and guests with all their travel needs. Check them out at https://ciretravel.com/

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