International commission: go slow with heritable human genome editing
The international commission on heritable human genome editing (HHGE), formed by the US National Academies of Medicine and Science and the Royal Society of Great Britain, has issued it report. The 224-page report is freely available for reading here, and a summary news report can be accessed here. The upshot: not too fast. The commission’s … Continue reading "International commission: go slow with heritable human genome editing"
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