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దిల్లీ జట్టు సలహాదారుడిగా గంగూలీ

ఐపీఎల్​లో దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ జట్టు సలహాదారుడిగా టీమిండియా మాజీ సారథి సౌరవ్ గంగూలీ నియమితులయ్యారు. కోచ్ పాంటింగ్​తో కలిసి టీం బాధ్యతలు చూసుకోనున్నారు.

"దిల్లీ జట్టు సలహాదారుడిగా గంగూలీ"
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Published : Mar 14, 2019, 3:53 PM IST

టీమిండియా మాజీ సారథి గంగూలీ ఐపీఎల్​లో కనిపించనున్నాడు. ఈ సీజన్ మొత్తం దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ జట్టుకు సలహాదారుడిగా పనిచేయనున్నాడు. కోచ్​గా పాంటింగ్, కెప్టెన్​గా శ్రేయస్ అయ్యర్ తమ బాధ్యతలు నిర్వహించనున్నారు.

దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ జట్టుతో పనిచేయడం ఆనందంగా ఉంది. ఆటగాళ్లు, సిబ్బందితో పని చేసేందుకు ఎంతో ఆత్రుతతో ఎదురుచూస్తున్నాను ---సౌరవ్ గంగూలీ

గంగూలీ అనుభవం దిల్లీ జట్టుకు ఎంతో ఉపయోగపడుతుందని అనుకుంటున్నా. ఆయన మా కుటుంబ సభ్యుడి లాంటి వాడు. జట్టుకు అతను సలహాదారుడిగా నియమితులవడం సంతోషమైన విషయం ----పార్థ్ జిందాల్, దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ ఛైర్మన్

ఈనెల 24న వాంఖడే స్టేడియంలో జరిగే తొలి మ్యాచ్​లో ముంబయి ఇండియన్స్​తో తలపడనుంది దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్. మార్చి 26న సొంత మైదానం ఫిరోజ్ షా కోట్లాలో డిఫెండింగ్ ఛాంపియన్ చెన్నైని ఢీకొట్టనుంది. 11 సీజన్లలో ఇంతవరకు ఈ జట్టు కప్పు గెలవలేదు.

టీమిండియా మాజీ సారథి గంగూలీ ఐపీఎల్​లో కనిపించనున్నాడు. ఈ సీజన్ మొత్తం దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ జట్టుకు సలహాదారుడిగా పనిచేయనున్నాడు. కోచ్​గా పాంటింగ్, కెప్టెన్​గా శ్రేయస్ అయ్యర్ తమ బాధ్యతలు నిర్వహించనున్నారు.

దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ జట్టుతో పనిచేయడం ఆనందంగా ఉంది. ఆటగాళ్లు, సిబ్బందితో పని చేసేందుకు ఎంతో ఆత్రుతతో ఎదురుచూస్తున్నాను ---సౌరవ్ గంగూలీ

గంగూలీ అనుభవం దిల్లీ జట్టుకు ఎంతో ఉపయోగపడుతుందని అనుకుంటున్నా. ఆయన మా కుటుంబ సభ్యుడి లాంటి వాడు. జట్టుకు అతను సలహాదారుడిగా నియమితులవడం సంతోషమైన విషయం ----పార్థ్ జిందాల్, దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ ఛైర్మన్

ఈనెల 24న వాంఖడే స్టేడియంలో జరిగే తొలి మ్యాచ్​లో ముంబయి ఇండియన్స్​తో తలపడనుంది దిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్. మార్చి 26న సొంత మైదానం ఫిరోజ్ షా కోట్లాలో డిఫెండింగ్ ఛాంపియన్ చెన్నైని ఢీకొట్టనుంది. 11 సీజన్లలో ఇంతవరకు ఈ జట్టు కప్పు గెలవలేదు.

WORLD  GENE EDITING BABIES
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LENGTH: 4.02
SHOTLIST:
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Shenzhen, China - 9 October 2018
1. Wide of scientist looking through microscope
2. Mid of two scientists
3. Close of computer monitor showing embryos
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ANIMATION
4. Animation of seven couples, one highlighted for pregnancy
5. Animation of CRISPR - Cas9 cutting DNA to disable a gene
6. Animation of twins silhouette
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Hong Kong - 28 November 2018
7. Wide of He Jianku walking onto stage at International Summit on Human Genome Editing and shaking hands with chairman
8. Mid of audience
9. SOUNDBITE (English) George Daley, Dean of Harvard Medical School and a conference organiser:
"There's certainly more acceptance of the use (of genome editing) for alleviating disease, alleviating suffering. But what about just disease risks? And what about traits that we might call enhancements? Should this be a technology that we use to affect a child's ultimate height, their skin colour?"
10. Various of He Jianku at conference
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Hynes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Biology professor and scientist"
"He didn't answer properly most of the questions. In particular, the questions about why was this worth doing?"
12. Mid of He Jianku being questioned at conference
13. SOUNDBITE (English) David Liu, Harvard University Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology:
"It's an appalling example of what not to do with a new technology that has incredible potential to benefit society."
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14. Animation explaining how the technology CRISPR works
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Shenzhen, China - 9 October 2018
15. Close of microplate containing embryos
16. Mid of microplate containing embryos
17. Wide of scientist moving microplate onto microscope
18. Close of scientist looking through microscope
19. Close of an embryo receiving a small dose of Cas9 protein and PCSK9 sgRNA in a sperm injection microscope
20. Close of a monitor shows a video image of an embryo being held in place against a glass pipette via light negative pressure under a microscope
21. Close of hand moving controller
22. Various of scientist on microscope
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Shenzhen, China - 10 October 2018
23. Wide of He Jiankui and colleague in the cubicle
24. Close of computer monitor
25. Various of He Jiankui and colleague
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Shenzhen, China - 9 October 2018
26. Mid of scientist looking through microscope
27. Wide of scientists working in lab
28. Close of back of scientist's head
29. Various of scientists through the glass
LEADIN:
An international group of scientists and ethicists is calling for a temporary global ban on making babies with edited genes.
It's the latest reaction to last November's announcement that gene-edited twins had been born in China.
STORYLINE:
The demand for a moratorium in the journal Nature follows the universal anger over He Jianku's revelation at an international summit on genome editing late last year.
The scientist from Shenzhen claimed to have altered the genes of twin baby girls to enable them to resist future HIV infection.
The gene editing occurred during IVF, or laboratory dish fertilization. Seven couples took part in the experiment and there was one pregnancy.
There was immediate condemnaton from He Jianku's peers.
At the time George Daley the Dean of Harvard Medical School argued: "There's certainly more acceptance of the use (of genome editing) for alleviating disease, alleviating suffering. But what about just disease risks? And what about traits that we might call enhancements? Should this be a technology that we use to affect a child's ultimate height, their skin colour?"
Professor Richard Hynes from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was not convinced of the reason He Jianku carried out the procedure: "He didn't answer properly most of the questions. In particular, the questions about why was this worth doing, was there any medical basis for doing it?  
Professor David Liu of Harvard University described it as: "It's an appalling example of what not to do with a new technology that has incredible potential to benefit society."
Professor Liu's salary is paid by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, which also supports The Associated Press Health & Science Department.
The gene editing was done using a tool called CRISPR - CAS9. It works by making a cut in the DNA to disable a specific gene.
This is how CRISPR works:
CRISPR stands for Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats
CRISPR is a technique to precisely edit a cell's DNA
It uses a two-part molecular tool
Cas9 is a protein that can make cuts in DNA
The guide RNA contains a sequence that matches the target DNA
The guide DNA directs the Cas9 protein to the target DNA
The Cas9 protein unzips the target DNA
And the guide RNA binds to the matching sequence
When the match is complete, Cas9 makes a cut in the DNA
At that point, scientists can edit or disable.
After He Jianku's revelation researchers became concerned that if the science is not considered ready or safe enough, it will create misunderstanding, disagreement and distrust among the people it is supposed to help.
Now 18 researchers from seven countries have published a commentary in the journal Nature.
They want a temporary ban on research designed to produce a baby from sperm, eggs or embryos that bear altered DNA.
Roughly 30 nations already prohibit making babies from such "germline" gene editing. It's essentially banned in the U.S.
The moratorium would allow time for discussion of technical, scientific, societal and ethical issues that must be considered, according to the researchers.
Among the proposals: Individual nations should pledge to block such research for a specific period, perhaps five years. After that, country nation could decide on its own about what to allow, but only after taking steps like providing public notice, joining international discussions about the pros and cons, and determining whether its citizens support proceeding with such gene editing.
The authors called for an international coordinating body, perhaps organized under the World Health Organization.
In January a Chinese state media report said investigators had determined that the doctor behind the reported birth of two babies whose genes had been edited in hopes of making them resistant to the AIDS virus acted on his own and will be punished for any violations of the law.
A briefing by China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs a week later considered the issue finished with the spokeman saying: "Regarding Professor He Jiankui's experiment of gene-edited babies, I refer you to the competent department. I noted that the relevant department has put out the investigation result, I refer you to go over that."
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