Discovering the Nobel Laureates: The Nobel prize of Chemistry 2020

Do you want to know more about the impact and importance of the discovery that has won the Nobel prize of Chemistry?
This year it was awarded jointly to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna "for the development of a method for genome editing.“
Dr.Cristina Eguizabal from Biocruces Bizkaia-Centro Vasco de Transfusion y Tejidos Humanos (CVTTH) will explain us how the genetic scissors works and the implications that they have such as the polemic news regarding the First Chinese Edited Babies.
The invited talk will be online through TEAMS on Friday 20th of November at 11am previous registration:
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Do not miss the opportunity to learn more about this amazing discovery.
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