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Special report conducted by multinational team of researchers from University of Southern California, Geisinger Health System, UCLA, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York University, Harvard University, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, University of Queensland
July 1, 2021 -- A special report published today in the
New England Journal of Medicine raises serious questions about the benefits, risks and ethics of a new service -- which the authors call "embryo selection based on polygenic scores," or ESPS -- that allows in vitro fertilization patients to select embryos with the goal of choosing healthier and even smarter children.