Facing Backlash, Chinese Scientist Defends Gene-Editing Research On Babies
He Jiankui, who shocked the world by asserting he had genetically edited twin girls, faced growing criticism from other researchers as he spoke at a scientific conference in Hong Kong.
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November 28, 2018 at 02:14PM
NPR News: Facing Backlash, Chinese Scientist Defends Gene-Editing Research On Babies
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