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2019
Medical ethics
Genome Editing
CRISPR Babies Researcher He Jiankui Sentenced to Three Years in Prison
Featured
He Jiankui’s Germline Editing Ethics Article Retracted by
The CRISPR Journal
Cancer
Insys Recommits to “High Ethical Standards” After Five Doctors Indicted on Federal Bribery, Kickback Charges
Genome Editing
CRISPR Editing of Human Embryos Approved in the U.K.
Insights
Debate over Patenting Genes at Forefront of First Hearing on Second Opinion Testing
News
European Court Bans Patents Based on Embryo Destruction
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