Genomics and the future of gene technology in Aotearoa
Our Changing World - A podcast by RNZ - Wednesdays

Advances in the field of genomics (the study of DNA and genomes) have meant big leaps in our ability to sequence, understand and manipulate the genomes of living things. Damian Christie explores research happening now in New Zealand in this area. Plus, with a recent announcement that the government is introducing new legislation, what’s next for the regulation of gene technologies in Aotearoa? Guests:Damian Christie of Aotearoa Science AgencyProfessor Emily Parker, Ferrier Institute, Victoria University of WellingtonLearn more:Watch the What if….? video series on genomics in AotearoaListen to the recent episode of The Detail on Modifying our gene modification lawsPrevious Our Changing World episodes have investigated the future of genomic medicine in Aotearoa and the use of genome sequencing during the pandemic.Visit the gene technology regulation page on the MBIE website to learn more about the proposed regulations, and learn more about gene editing on the Royal Society webpage.Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details