[DIYbio] Human Gene Editing - Considerations

Hi everyone, 

We have been asked to talk about human gene editing (in particular triggered by CRISPR) in front of a science and ethics committee. Ideally we'd like to include some responses from the community, in particular we are interested in social perspectives by different stakeholders in the DIYbio community, so:
- what is your perspective and vision for ethical, legal, social issues and openness of human gene editing
- what kind of potential futures do you imagine for human gene editing and DIYbio?
- how do you think human gene editing should be used? 
- should there be restrictions, and what should they be?
- do you consider human gene editing a right and or a risk? 

Please feel free to brainstorm!

Many thanks,

Philipp

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