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On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:42:37 PM UTC-5, Thomas Landrain wrote:
--Hello guys,I need your assistance. I have been invited to give a talk in a big conference in Cambridge (UK) as a representative of young professionals ;) on how Synthetic Biology and Conservation can be linked together to save or improve the biodiversity on our planet. I'd be very interested in your opinion on the following questions:- if you were to revive one single species, which one should it be?- would you welcome such initiative or condemn it?- what application or abuse can you imagine of such a technology?I have compiled those questions and more in this web interface. Don't hesitate to use it and share it.Thanks a lot!!The conference is organized by the Wildlife Conservation Society. You can find a description of it on this link:Thomas
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