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leading lines ed tech podcast with sophie bjork-james

posted by on thursday, april 18, 2019 in news, podcast.


in this episode, we first hear a short, speculative fiction audio story by vanderbilt undergraduate sarah saxton strassberg called “hagar rising” that explores the future of gene editing. sarah created this piece for a course on the politics of reproductive health taught by vanderbilt anthropology professor sophie bjork-james. after sarah saxton’s audio piece, derek bruff talks with sophie about the course and her podcast assignment.
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