He Jiankui ([xɤ̂ tɕjɛ̂nkʰwěɪ]; 贺建奎; born 1984) is a Chinese biophysicist. He was named as the inaugural director of the Institute of Genetic Medicine at...
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The He Jiankui affair is a scientific and bioethical controversy concerning the use of genome editing following its first use on humans by Chinese scientist...
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failed, or produced undesirable mutations. In November 2018, researcher He Jiankui created the first human genetically edited babies, known by their pseudonyms...
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Stephen Quake (section Relationship with He Jiankui)
postdoctoral adviser to He Jiankui, the controversial scientist who purportedly created the world's first gene-edited babies. Quake claimed he had told him not...
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Make People Better (section He Jiankui affair)
University. It focuses on the circumstances involving Chinese biologist He Jiankui who created the first genetically modified humans in 2018. Featured experts...
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development. In November 2018, however, a Chinese scientist, He Jiankui, announced that he had created the first human germline genetically edited babies...
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were generally inconclusive about the effects of ivermectin on COVID-19. He Jiankui (China), former associate professor with the Southern University of Science...
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children like she is. He Jiankui has been vilified for editing the genes of Lulu and Nana to give them protection against HIV. He Jiankui, who is interviewed...
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documentary film King of Clones, which covered Hwang Woo-suk and this affair. He Jiankui affair Kim, Jongyoung; Park, Kibeom (2013). "Ethical Modernization: Research...
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method, and the gene-editing CRISPR-Cas9 technique allegedly used by He Jiankui in creating the first ever gene-modified human babies Lulu and Nana. The...
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