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The Ethical Discussion of CRISPR Use: GMOs, Risks, and Ableism

Image has a purple to blue faded background with a pink rose, blue flowers and 2 green vines in each corner. Purple text reads: “The Ethical Discussion of CRISPR Use: GMOs, Risks, and Ableism”

This essay was written on the ethics of CRISPR for a gene editing class with a focus on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and ableism in STEM.

Posted bynickdelosDecember 2, 2021December 9, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:ableism, CRISPR, deaf, deaf awareness, disability, disabled, gene editing, genetics, public health, STEMLeave a comment on The Ethical Discussion of CRISPR Use: GMOs, Risks, and Ableism

Do’s and Don’ts of Disability: The Basics!

Here is a general guide to new people to the community from first-hand accounts! Disclaimer: These are not universal and every disability/individual is unique! It doesn’t hurt to ask questions; CW/TW: ableism.

Posted bynickdelosMarch 29, 2021March 29, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:deaf, deaf awareness, deaf culture, disability, disabled, socialLeave a comment on Do’s and Don’ts of Disability: The Basics!
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