China acknowledged the births and the fate of He Jiankui for the first time Monday. The Chinese ministry said it "resolutely opposed He's work,'' but the global science community argues He’s case underscores China’s lack of updated laws governing genetic research.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2RJqMk2
January 22, 2019
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