A scientist imprisoned for editing the genes of babies says he wants to transform our species and make gene-edited humans.
, JK’s work on genetic modification seems to be driven by one major goal – make humanity better. One big way that JK hoped to do this was by editing the genes on embryos to help avoid diseases such as cancer and even Alzheimer’s and HIV. The entire thing seems almost like someone trying to play god, and JK ended up in prison for his troubles.
Now, though, the infamous scientist has returned to the world, released from prison last year, and it looks like he’s already planning how to return to his work on creating gene-edited humans. But how does someone get access to embryos to try their hand at making gene-edited babies? Well, JK was clever in his approach.For starters, he focused on finding a way to eliminate the risk of HIV and then took that focus and used it to recruit couples from HIV/Aids chats.
Of course, the entire idea is very ambitious and certainly toes the line between morally right and scientifically too far. What’s more: The current status of any of the embryos that JK has worked on in the past is still unknown, and it’s unclear how his former patients are doing. Now that he’s out of prison, we’ll likely see him finding new ways to advance his work in his attempts to make gene-editing humans. After all, we’ve already made
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