About his idea: He posted his proposal on Twitter on Thursday, describing research involving gene-editing mouse embryos and later human fertilized eggs, also called zygotes, to determine if a mutation “confers protection against Alzheimer’s disease.” The Chinese scientist also noted that he would “make a revision to the Alzheimer’s disease proposal later” and reiterated that he would never conduct any of his experiments until he gets a “government permit. [and] the approval by an international ethics committee with bioethicists from USA and Europe."
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(News) He Jiankui, the Chinese scientist who caused global outrage in 2018 when he revealed that he had created the first gene-edited children, has put
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