International Reporting Mechanism for Unethical Germline Gene Editing Experiments Is Needed
Recent reporting found that a number of scientists internationally knew about the experiment resulting in the birth of the first gene-edited babies well before the news broke. Because scientists have a responsibility to reveal such activities, an international governance mechanism for reporting unet...
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