Nobel laureates, including CRISPR inventors, urge action on future food crisis, backing gene tech reforms.
Nobel and World Food Prize Laureates, including CRISPR inventors Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, are urging action against a future food crisis. They argue current productivity improvements are insufficient and that strict regulations hinder advancements in gene technologies. The Laureates support New Zealand's Gene Technologies Bill, which seeks to use gene technologies in a balanced and safe way.
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