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- ‘China’s Frankenstein’ He Jiankui relocates to Houston to continue his . . .
‘China’s Frankenstein’ He Jiankui relocates to Houston to continue his renegade approach to human embryonic gene editing
- What next for He Jiankui, the human gene editor locked in limbo?
Published: 10:00pm, 14 Jun 2025 Updated: 11:08am, 15 Jun 2025 He, who caused a global uproar in 2018 with his announcement of the world’s first gene-edited babies,
- He Jiankui - Wikipedia
As of 2025, He Jiankui is active on X, formerly known as Twitter, making English-language posts that are mostly about his genetic research [99] [100] [101] His posts had various reactions and adaptations on the platform [102]
- The Story of He Jiankui, Now Out of Jail After Editing DNA of Unborn . . .
Chinese biophysicist He Jiankui, who shocked the medical world by claiming he had used gene-editing technology in unborn babies, was released from a prison in China last week after a three-year
- Where Are Dr. He Jiankui and the “CRISPR Babies” Now? Free
A few weeks after he was last seen in January 2019, China's official news agency said an investigation found that Dr Jiankui acted alone, driven by fame, and would be punished for any violations of law
- He Jiankui, Chinese scientist scorned for gene-edited babies, is . . . - NPR
After mice — with approval from an ethical review board — the testing moves on to dogs, then monkeys And he says he hopes clinical trials on humans can start in 2025
- Dr He Jiankui is continuing his research, but not on humans
Dr He Jiankui was imprisoned and subsequently released from prison in China, after using CRISPR-based genome editing to try to make twin girls resistant to contracting HIV In a new interview, Dr He tells the MIT Technology Review about his current life and work
- He Jiankui, China’s disgraced gene-editing scientist, tries comeback . . .
China’s most infamous scientist is attempting a comeback He Jiankui, who went to jail for three years after claiming he had created the world’s first genetically altered babies, says he
- A controversial Chinese CRISPR scientist is still hopeful about embryo . . .
During the MIT Technology Review conversation, JK confirmed that he's currently in Hainan and working on using gene-editing technology to cure genetic diseases like Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- Interview with Dr. He Jiankui - YouTube
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