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Jun 2025
35m 30s

ASRM Today: Genetics: Episode Nine

American Society for Reproductive Medicine, ASRM
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This week we are going back to the movies! In this episode, we discuss with film professor Dr. Joseph Watson the film Never Let Me Go. Our discussion goes into the problems of genetic testing and cloning while also discussing the merits of the film as a prime example of topical science fiction.

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