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Scientist behind gene-edited babies eyes work in Hong Kong

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech February 21, 2023

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BEIJING – A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate five years ago with claims that he made the world’s first genetically edited babies said Tuesday that he hopes to research rare hereditary diseases in Hong Kong. He Jiankui shocked the world in 2018 when he announced he had altered the embryos of twin girls, with many in the scientific community criticizing his work as unethical. He was convicted by a mainland Chinese court in 2019... + full article



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