Scientist who created world's first genetically modified human babies released from Chinese prison

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A Chinese biophysicist globally condemned for “playing God” after creating the world’s first genetically engineered babies in 2018 has reportedly been released from prison.

He Jiankui, who previously worked as an associate professor of biology at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, was sentenced to three years behind bars in January 2020 for deliberately violating national biomedical regulations in pursuit of “personal fame and gain.”

Along with two other collaborators, He forged ethical review materials and misled trial participants to implant genetically-engineered embryos in women, which led to the birth of twin designer babies in 2018 and another child in 2019.

People familiar with the situation confirmed He’s release, according to MIT Technology Review, but the scientist reportedly said, “It’s not convenient to talk right now,” after being contacted.




He and his team utilized CRISPR, a gene-editing tool that has seen rapid development in the last several years with wide-reaching applications. The female twins, announced in November 2018 — Lulu and Nana — were born with altered copies of a rare gene called CCR5, which supposedly made them immune to HIV.

He sought to equip Lulu and Nana with a version of CCR5 that is naturally present in about 1% of Northern Europeans. East Asians typically carry a different type.

As a result of editing errors, however, the twins, who were each supposed to have a pair of the modified CCR5 from each parent — instead ended up with an entirely new version of the genes. One of Lulu’s copies had 15 base pairs deleted, while the other remained unaltered. Meanwhile, Nana has an extra pair in one copy, while four were deleted from the other.

How the new genes will affect Lulu and Nana can only be determined as they progress through life.

“We've never seen these CCR5 proteins before and we don’t know their function in the context of a human being,” Krishanu Saha, a bioengineer at University of Wisconsin-Madison, told BBC Future last year.

Two Chinese bioethicists urged the government in February to create a research center that will ensure the wellbeing of the designer babies. As of this writing, the whereabouts of the third CRISPR child remains unknown.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/scientist-created-worlds-first-genetically-230650858.html
 

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This scientist if he has succeeded, may totally remove autism, down syndrome or other birth defects.

Or may cause a new generation humans with totally different DNA as they breed. :(
 

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Kinda surprise china jail him, should build secret lab for him to continue experimenting mah.
Maybe make elite athletes and etc. Or maybe Russian will welcome him, no need steroids, straight out gene it.
 

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This scientist if he has succeeded, may totally remove autism, down syndrome or other birth defects.

Or may cause a new generation humans with totally different DNA as they breed. :(
CRISPR is not a cure all, definitely it cannot be used to cure down syndrome or other birth defects. Do you know what is the cause of Down syndrome?
 

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Kinda surprise china jail him, should build secret lab for him to continue experimenting mah.
Maybe make elite athletes and etc. Or maybe Russian will welcome him, no need steroids, straight out gene it.
probably already happening.
 

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He Jiankui, who previously worked as an associate professor of biology at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, was sentenced to three years behind bars in January 2020 for deliberately violating national biomedical regulations in pursuit of “personal fame and gain.”

Stop reading at He Kua Tio Kui....
 

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This scientist if he has succeeded, may totally remove autism, down syndrome or other birth defects.

Or may cause a new generation humans with totally different DNA as they breed. :(

down syndrome is chromosome error which can be eradicate thru ivf pgs/pgd so as some other major birth defects also. The higher the mama age plan for pregnancy, the chances the higher of these error.

Autism usually doc said is development issue during mama pregnancy.
 

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Chialat the GM kids. Dunno if China govt will allow them to have kids or will force sterilize them to prevent the modified genes from spreading.
 

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wat abt the genetic scientist who released covid 19 from the lab?

has he/she been apprehended yet?
 

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Pandora's box opened liao? :s14:

He made his mark in history. 3 years jail is nothing.
 

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associate professor of biology at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen

:s13::s22:
 

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tiagong in future will hav a lot more genetically modified human babies coz their parents all take mrna vax aka gene therapy
 
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