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112042
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Published
Date of creation
2017-06-15 17:24 UTC (melissa.willey@cbd.int)
Date of last update
2017-08-23 21:13 UTC (dina.abdelhakim@cbd.int)
Date of publication
2017-08-23 21:13 UTC (dina.abdelhakim@cbd.int)
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Record #112041
Imperial College London
Department of Life Sciences
Imperial College London
101B, 1st Floor, Sir Ernst Chain Building
South Kensington Campus
London
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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+44 (0)20 7594 5219
Email:
dols.hod@imperial.ac.uk
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/
Date of submission
2017-06-15
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SCBD/SPS/DC/DA/MW/86375
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2017-025
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2017-03-16
Submission of information on synthetic biology and nomination of experts to participate in the Open-ended Online Forum on Synthetic Biology
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Biosafety policy and regulation
LMO use and transboundary movement
Public awareness, education and participation
Scientific and technical issues
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Imperial College London.docx
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Requirements for Driving Antipathogen Effector Genes into Populations of Disease Vectors by Homing
Requirements for effective malaria control with homing endonuclease genes.
Gene drives on the horizon, Advancing Science, Navigating Uncertainty, and Aligning Research with Public Values.
Synthetic gene drives in Australia: implications of emerging technologies.
Avis du Comité Scientifique en réponse à la saisine du 12 octobre 2015 concernant l’utilisation de moustiques génétiquement modifiés dans le cadre de la lutte antivectorielle
Recommandation du CEES relative à la Saisine du 12 octobre 2015 sur l’utilisation de moustiques modifiés par les biotechnologies pour la lutte antivectorielle
Position statement of the ZKBS [Central Committee on Biological Safety] on the classification of genetic engineering operations for the production and use of higher organisms using recombinant gene drive systems.
Genome editing: scientific opportunities, public interests and policy options in the European Union
CRISPR-Cas9 gene drive system targeting female reproduction in the malaria mosquito vector Anopheles gambiae
A synthetic sex ratio distortion system for the control of the human malaria mosquito.
A synthetic homing endonuclease-based gene drive system in the human malaria mosquito
Impact of mosquito gene drive on malaria elimination in a computational model with explicit spatial and temporal dynamics
Safeguarding gene drive experiments in the laboratory
Genetically modified insects
Target Malaria’s response to the NASEM recommendations on Gene drives on the horizon, Advancing Science, Navigating Uncertainty, and Aligning Research with Public Values
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