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  2. He Jiankui genome editing incident - Wikipedia

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    He Jiankui has been variously referred to as a "rogue scientist", [20] "China's Dr Frankenstein", [21] and a "mad genius". [22] The impact of human gene editing on resistance to HIV infection and other body functions in experimental infants remains controversial.

  3. He Jiankui - Wikipedia

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    He Jiankui's human gene-editing clinical experiment was conducted without public discussion in the scientific community. [ 12 ] [ 7 ] It was first made public on 25 November 2018 when Antonio Regalado published a story about the work in MIT Technology Review , [ 42 ] based on documents that had been posted earlier that month on the Chinese ...

  4. Human germline engineering - Wikipedia

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    He Jiankui has been variously referred to as a "rogue scientist", [38] "China's Dr Frankenstein", [39] and a "mad genius". [40] The impact of human gene editing on resistance to HIV infection and other body functions in experimental infants remains controversial.

  5. Chinese scientist who gene-edited babies fired by university

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    He Jiankui said in November that he used a gene-editing technology known as CRISPR-Cas9 to alter the embryonic genes of twin girls born that month, sparking an international outcry about the ...

  6. Controversial Chinese scientist He Jiankui proposes new gene ...

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    He Jiankui, the Chinese scientist who sparked global outrage in 2018 when he revealed that he had created the first gene-edited children, has put forward a new proposal for modifying human embryos ...

  7. The Latest: Scientist reports 2nd gene-edited pregnancy - AOL

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    HONG KONG (AP) — The Latest on a scientist's claim to have made the world's first gene-edited babies (all times local):

  8. Make People Better - Wikipedia

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    Make People Better is a 2022 documentary film about the use of genetic engineering (called CRISPR gene editing) to enhance two twins girls to be immune to HIV.Directed by Cody Sheehy of Rhumbline Media, it was originated by Samira Kiani, a biotechnologist then at Arizona State University. [1]

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