US Nobelist was told of gene-edited babies [View all]
Source: Associated Press
AP Exclusive: US Nobelist was told of gene-edited babies
By CANDICE CHOI and MARILYNN MARCHIONE
January 28, 2019
Long before the claim of the worlds first gene-edited babies became public, Chinese researcher He Jiankui shared the news with a U.S. Nobel laureate who objected to the experiment yet remained an adviser to Hes biotech company.
The revelation that another prominent scientist knew of the work, which was widely condemned when it was revealed, comes as scientists debate whether and how to alert troubling research, and the need for clearer guidelines.
Emails obtained by The Associated Press under a public records request show that Nobel Prize winner Craig Mello of the University of Massachusetts learned about the pregnancy last April from He in a message titled Success!
Im glad for you, but Id rather not be kept in the loop on this, Mello replied. You are risking the health of the child you are editing ... I just dont see why you are doing this. I wish your patient the best of luck for a healthy pregnancy.
Mello stayed on as a scientific adviser for Hes Direct Genomics company for eight more months, until December, just after news of the births became public and drew international scorn. The Chinese scientists gene-editing work was not a company experiment. He tried to alter the genes of twin girls to help them resist possible future infection with HIV, the AIDS virus.
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