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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATI­ON WANTS PANEL TO STUDY GENE EDITING

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The chief of the World Health Organizati­on says his agency is assembling experts to consider the health impacts of gene editing.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said this week that gene editing “cannot be just done without clear guidelines” and experts should “start from a clean sheet and check everything.”

Tedros’ comments followed Chinese scientist He Jiankui’s announceme­nt last week that he had helped alter the DNA of newborn twins in hopes of making them resistant to the AIDS virus.

China ordered a halt to experiment­s by He’s team.

Tedros told reporters WHO’s experts “should start from asking, ‘Should we even consider this?’” and noted: “We have a big part of our population who say, ‘Don’t touch.’”

He said: “We have to be very, very careful, and the working group will do that.”

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Image: Denis Balibouse

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