Scientist Hasn't Been Seen Since Gene-editing Embryos, Others Interested
Scientist Hasn't Been Seen Since Gene-editing Embryos, Others Interested
Chinese scientist He Jiankui was widely criticized in the scientific community for his role in creating the world’s first gene-edited babies – twin girls. He has remained out of public view for the past six months, and new information suggests that others may be interested in following suit and taking part in gene-editing.A fertility clinic in the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai emailed He to seek training in gene editing, according to Stanford University bioethicist Dr. William Hurlbut. “It reveals what eagerness there is out there to use this technology” and the need “for some sort of enforceable governance” of it, Hurlbut said.Hurlbut, who He often consulted with, said He told him scientists from many other countries and families with inherited medical issues had messaged support in altering the genes of embryos to prevent or treat inherited disease.
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