Professor Lord Robert Winston

Professor Lord Robert Winston

at Corn Exchange, Newbury
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Modifying Humans - Where Does Genetics Stop

A fascinating and highly entertaining speaker, Professor Winston, from the television series Child of Our Time and The Human Body, looks to answer whether the sequencing of the human genome really herald a new opportunity for medicine or is there a darker side that we ignore?

History shows that humans are obsessed with their genes. IVF treatments now mean we can treat apparently hopeless sterility, help 65 year-olds to conceive, store eggs and embryos in the deep freeze for several hundred years, and screen embryos for serious genetic disorders before a pregnancy has even really begun.

And advances in gene technology mean that we can not only select embryos for ‘desirable’ characteristics but we can now modify genes of animals with remarkable ease; so possibly very soon we may be able to enhance humans by genetic modification. Will ethical considerations prevent us from the next step - manufacturing stronger, more gifted and very intelligent children? Or will our imperfect knowledge of how our abilities are inherited mean that they there are some major surprises in store?

Professor Lord Robert Winston

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A highly entertaining speaker and one of the UK's most famous scientists who created the world's first test tube baby. Researcher, doctor, writer and…

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Professor Lord Robert Winston image © Professor Lord Robert Winston

Corn Exchange

Market Place
Newbury
RG14 5BD

Disabled Booking:
0845 5218 218

See all events at Corn Exchange