Goldene Gene: Ein Gespräch über Biodatenbanken, lebende Archive und ethische Fragen der Biomedizin heute
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Goldene Gene: Ein Gespräch über Biodatenbanken, lebende Archive und ethische Fragen der Biomedizin heute
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—————– Goldene Gene: Ein Gespräch über Biodatenbanken, lebende Archive und ethische Fragen der Biomedizin heute —————– Golden Genes by Ursula Hansbauer, Wolfgang Konrad and Clemens Stachel will be screened and followed by a discussion between the filmmakers and the bioethicist Gabriele Werner-Felmayer on 28 March 2017 at Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen. The screening will be taking place in the event series Follow-Ups, in which we are presenting former Fellows’ works that have been initiated during but completed after their Fellowship at Büchsenhausen. Hansbauer and Konrad participated 2007-08 in the Fellowship Program. Back then they conducted their first clearance research concerning the range of topics around biobanks and living archives. The documentary film Golden Genes embarks on an expedition to some of the largest, oldest and most contemporary archives of life—from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Spitsbergen, to the animal cell banks of the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany, and the largest biodiversity storage in the world in Shenzhen, China. Biobanks such as these are data centers in the global network of the genetic research community. The information that they generate from the DNA of various living organisms provides the basis of today’s life sciences. Broadcast in German language. |
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