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Home / News / Eric Juengst was a featured expert in The New York Times

Eric Juengst was a featured expert in The New York Times

April 4, 2019 

By Brandy Elsenrath

Eric Juengst was a featured expert on the potential pitfalls of gene editing in The New York Time’s article  “One Day There May Be a Drug to Turbocharge the Brain. Who Should Get It?” by Carl Zimmer.

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