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The Peter Attia Drive

#323 - CRISPR and the future of gene editing: scientific advances, genetic therapies, disease treatment potential, and ethical considerations | Feng Zhang, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, MD

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Fitness

4.77.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2024

⏱️ 126 minutes

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Feng Zhang, a professor of neuroscience at MIT and a pioneering figure in gene editing, joins Peter to discuss his groundbreaking work in CRISPR technology, as well as his early contributions to optogenetics. In this episode, they explore the origins of CRISPR and the revolutionary advancements that have transformed the field of gene editing. Feng delves into the practical applications of CRISPR for treating genetic diseases, the importance of delivery methods, and the current successes and challenges in targeting cells specific tissues such as those in the liver and eye. He also covers the ethical implications of gene editing, including the debate around germline modification, as well as reflections on Feng’s personal journey, the impact of mentorship, and the future potential of genetic medicine.

We discuss:

  • Feng’s background, experience in developing optogenetics, and his shift toward improving gene-editing technologies [2:45];
  • The discovery of CRISPR in bacterial DNA and the realization that these sequences could be harnessed for gene editing [10:45];
  • How the CRISPR system fights off viral infections and the role of the Cas9 enzyme and PAM sequence [21:00];
  • The limitations of earlier gene-editing technologies prior to CRISPR [28:15];
  • How CRISPR revolutionized the field of gene editing, potential applications, and ongoing challenges [36:45];
  • CRISPR’s potential in treating genetic diseases and the challenges of effective delivery [48:00];
  • How CRISPR is used to treat sickle cell anemia [53:15];
  • Gene editing with base editing, the role of AI in protein engineering, and challenges of delivery to the right cells [1:00:15];
  • How CRISPR is advancing scientific research by fast-tracking the development of transgenic mice [1:06:45];
  • Advantages of Cas13’s ability to direct CRISPR to cleave RNA and the advances and remaining challenges of delivery [1:11:00];
  • CRISPR-Cas9: therapeutic applications in the liver and the eye [1:19:45];
  • The ethical implications of gene editing, the debate around germline modification, regulation, and more [1:30:45];
  • Genetic engineering to enhance human traits: challenges, trade-offs, and ethical concerns [1:40:45];
  • Feng’s early life, the influence of the American education system, and the critical role teachers played in shaping his desire to explore gene-editing technology [1:46:00];
  • Feng’s optimism about the trajectory of science [1:58:15]; and
  • More.

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forward slash subscribe. My guest this week is Feng Shung.

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Fung is a professor of neuroscience at MIT

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as well as an investigator at the

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Howard Hughes Medical Institute and a core member of the Brode Institute of

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MIT and Harvard.

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He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry and physics

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from Harvard University, after which he went on to earn his PhD in

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chemical and biological engineering at Stanford University, where he worked with one of our previous

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podcasts, Carl Deseroth, in developing the technique of optogenetics. From there he returned to Harvard as a

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research fellow before starting his own research lab and professorship at MIT in 2011

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where he subsequently contributed mightily to the development of the CRISPR-CAS-9 system for gene editing.

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