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Chinese researcher claims first gene-edited babies
By Marilynn Marchione
Claim of CRISPR'd baby girls stuns genome editing summit
By Sharon Begley
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By Mark Gurman
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Opinion | Before the Claims of Crispr Babies, There Was China's One-Child Policy (Published 2018)
By Mei Fong
Chinese Researcher Used CRISPR To Edit Embryonic DNA Of Twin Girls : Shots - Health News
By Rob Stein
He Jiankui defends gene editing research, new baby on the way
By Carolyn Johnson & Gerry Shih
Scientist in China defends human embryo gene editing
By Ian Sample & Suzanne Sataline
China baby gene editing claim 'dubious'
By Michelle Roberts
Gene-Edited Babies Reportedly Born in China. What Could Go Wrong?
By Yasemin Saplakoglu
Gene-edited baby claim by Chinese scientist sparks outrage
By Marilynn Marchione
Chinese gene-editing scientist defends his research, raises possibility of third baby
By Rebecca Wright, Helen Regan & Alexandra Field
Chinese scientist claims world's first gene-edited babies, amid denial from hospital and international outcry
By Oscar Holland & Serenitie Wang
China suspends scientists who claim to have produced first gene-edited babies
By Steven Jiang, Joshua Berlinger & Helen Regan
China halts genome editing research that led to claimed birth of CRISPR babies
By Andrew Joseph & Sharon Begley
Chinese Scientist He Jiankui Rebuked By Colleagues Over Gene Experiments : Shots - Health News
By Rob Stein
Chinese Scientist Claims to Use Crispr to Make First Genetically Edited Babies (Published 2018)
By Gina Kolata, Pam Belluck & Sui-lee Wee
Rogue science strikes again: The case of the first gene-edited babies
By Gerald Owen Schaefer
Researcher claims CRISPR-edited twins are born. How will science respond?
By Gaétan Burgio & Dimitri Perrin
'Of course it's not ethical': shock at gene-edited baby claims
By Suzanne Sataline
World's first gene-edited babies announced by a scientist in China
By Michael Le Page & Alice Klein