![]() We are here today to talk about – dare I say it? – a brave new world. It is my pleasure to welcome you this afternoon to “The Pursuit of Perfection: A Conversation on the Ethics of Genetic Engineering.” We are very pleased to be cosponsoring this event with our friends here at the Brookings Institution, and I want to, in particular, thank the communications staff here who has been so helpful in working with us and putting this event together and bringing it to you. The Forum is a non-partisan organization, and we do not take positions on policy debates, including the one you’re about to hear today. My name is Luis Lugo and I am the director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. You’re braver than those who were deterred by just a little bit of sprinkling out there. LUIS LUGO: Good afternoon and thank you all for coming. ![]() Dionne, Jr., Co-Chair, Pew Forum Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution ![]() Silver, Professor at Princeton University in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs author of Remaking Eden: How Genetic Engineering and Cloning Will Transform the American FamilyĮ.J. ![]() Bass Professor of Government, Harvard University member, President’s Council on Bioethics author of “The Case Against Perfection,” The Atlantic Monthly, April 2004
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