
CRISPR co-inventor slams Chinese scientist behind "world's first gene-edited babies"
Speaking at a genome summit in Hong Kong, He Jiankui defended his claim that he created the world's first gene-edited babies using CRISPR. The tool's co-inventor, Jennifer Doudna, shares her deep concerns with CNN's Kristie Lu Stout.
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