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  2. He Jiankui genome editing incident - Wikipedia

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    Compelled by the situation, he immediately announced the birth of genome-edited babies in a series of five YouTube videos the same day. [6] [7] The first babies, known by their pseudonyms Lulu (Chinese: 露露) and Nana (娜娜), are twin girls born in October 2018, and the second birth or the third baby born was in 2019, [8] [9] named Amy. [10]

  3. Human germline engineering - Wikipedia

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    Compelled by the situation, he immediately announced the birth of genome-edited babies in a series of five YouTube videos the same day. [24] [25] The first babies, known by their pseudonyms Lulu (Chinese: 露露) and Nana (娜娜), are twin girls born in October 2018, and the second birth or the third baby born was in 2019, [26] [27] named Amy ...

  4. 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]

  5. He Jiankui - Wikipedia

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    The baby was later revealed in 2022 as Amy. [55] In February 2022, Chinese scientists called for building a special facility to care for and study the three children born with genetically edited genomes or 'CRISPR Babies'. They assert that errors could have occurred in the gene editing process.

  6. 201 babies 'could have survived' maternity scandal [Video] - AOL

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  7. Hwang affair - Wikipedia

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    The Hwang affair, [1] or Hwang scandal, [2] or Hwanggate, [3] is a case of scientific misconduct and ethical issues surrounding a South Korean biologist, Hwang Woo-suk, who claimed to have created the first human embryonic stem cells by cloning in 2004.

  8. 9 years after 'pregnancy pact,' young mom reveals the truth ...

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    The purported scandal shocked the nation when it was reported that 18 high school girls in Gloucester, Mass., were all pregnant at the same time in 2008.

  9. South Korean star's baby scandal sparks national debate - AOL

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    Revelations that the actor had a baby outside marriage have shaken up ideals of the "traditional" family. South Korean star's baby scandal sparks national debate Skip to main content