Chinese Scientist Claims to Use Crispr to Make First Genetically Edited Babies
 
            
                
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                    Chinese Scientist Claims to Use Crispr to Make First Genetically Edited Babies
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/26/health/gene-editing-babies-china.html
Just saw this on CBC.
                https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/26/health/gene-editing-babies-china.html
Just saw this on CBC.
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            Humans fucking with Mother Nature/ What could go wrong?:ohstop:"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            Yup. 
 I also find it odd he refuses to share his data / evidence.0
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 He might be in a lot of hot water. Most other scientists I've seen discussing this call it immoral. The news report I saw on CBC claimed the twins are still susceptible to HIV and may now have an increased risk of Cancer. To me, this is very typical behaviour of the Chinese.brianlux said:Humans fucking with Mother Nature/ What could go wrong?:ohstop:
 Just like I saw on CBS news a report that it's estimated that China has interned some 2 million Muslims in prisons and re-education camps since 2017. 2 countries that should be told to go fuck themselves, China and Saudi Araba.Give Peas A Chance…0
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 Lol, at first glance I thought she was holding one of those Chilton Manuals.hedonist said:Yup. 
 I also find it odd he refuses to share his data / evidence.0
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            I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.Give Peas A Chance…0
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 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            A post finds its proper home:I think it's weird they call the damn thing a crisper."Hey, Jiankui, let's put 'er in the crisper and see what comes out!""Oh, shit man, I burned another one!"
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 Yes, I agree the concept is great. And maybe someday it will be a common medical practice. I was curious as to why they were targeting HIV in particular. May have to read the article again to see if it states why,Give Peas A Chance…0
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 Isn't this what stem cells were supposed to be able to do also? Make a stronger and disease free human or am I off base?Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 Yes, I agree the concept is great. And maybe someday it will be a common medical practice. I was curious as to why they were targeting HIV in particular. May have to read the article again to see if it states why,0
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 They still hold much potential in doing so, but we are far from application and there are limits.tempo_n_groove said:
 Isn't this what stem cells were supposed to be able to do also? Make a stronger and disease free human or am I off base?Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 Yes, I agree the concept is great. And maybe someday it will be a common medical practice. I was curious as to why they were targeting HIV in particular. May have to read the article again to see if it states why,Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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 I was very confused when I saw this in the other thread. LOLbrianlux said:A post finds its proper home:I think it's weird they call the damn thing a crisper."Hey, Jiankui, let's put 'er in the crisper and see what comes out!""Oh, shit man, I burned another one!"Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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 and it would be a slippery slope to some asshole creating a master race.PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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 "The Clone Wars"...HughFreakingDillon said:
 and it would be a slippery slope to some asshole creating a master race.PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.0
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            I wouldn't feel comfortable with the notion that someone had cut in my dna. I don't think he can know if this will go well, he can't see the whole picture. All the different scenarios.0
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 All the people donating their DNA to search their ancestry are now on file so if any of your family members have done that it's too late...Annafalk said:I wouldn't feel comfortable with the notion that someone had cut in my dna. I don't think he can know if this will go well, he can't see the whole picture. All the different scenarios.0
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 I have thought about that too. No one in my family has tried that ancestry thing. It would be kind of interesting to see where my ancestors came from, but as you say it's kind of scary to think about giving away information like that.tempo_n_groove said:
 All the people donating their DNA to search their ancestry are now on file so if any of your family members have done that it's too late...Annafalk said:I wouldn't feel comfortable with the notion that someone had cut in my dna. I don't think he can know if this will go well, he can't see the whole picture. All the different scenarios.Post edited by Annafalk on0
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 I think that, unless economic disparity and a disparity in access to medical care, it would be terrible if it became a common medical practice. That would simply keep the poor sickly and the rich healthy, both on a more local, and on a global scale. This is exactly why I'm against it. I mean, the people who would really benefit most from this anti-AIDS gene (assuming it doesn't cause other probs with the "patients") would be all the people in Africa who have a terrible time accessing medical care, while 25% of the population has HIV/AIDS. But they obviously aren't going to be the ones who will benefit from this.Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 Yes, I agree the concept is great. And maybe someday it will be a common medical practice. I was curious as to why they were targeting HIV in particular. May have to read the article again to see if it states why,
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 The rich, no matter where you live to get better medical care. You think wealthy Canadians wait on a list for surgery on their knee in 112 months? I'm will bet the vast majority of wealthy Canadians seek surgery in the US. If I was wealthy I would seek treatment in the US.PJ_Soul said:
 I think that, unless economic disparity and a disparity in access to medical care, it would be terrible if it became a common medical practice. That would simply keep the poor sickly and the rich healthy, both on a more local, and on a global scale. This is exactly why I'm against it. I mean, the people who would really benefit most from this anti-AIDS gene (assuming it doesn't cause other probs with the "patients") would be all the people in Africa who have a terrible time accessing medical care, while 25% of the population has HIV/AIDS. But they obviously aren't going to be the ones who will benefit from this.Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 Yes, I agree the concept is great. And maybe someday it will be a common medical practice. I was curious as to why they were targeting HIV in particular. May have to read the article again to see if it states why,Give Peas A Chance…0
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            Meltdown99 said:
 The rich, no matter where you live to get better medical care. You think wealthy Canadians wait on a list for surgery on their knee in 112 months? I'm will bet the vast majority of wealthy Canadians seek surgery in the US. If I was wealthy I would seek treatment in the US.PJ_Soul said:
 I think that, unless economic disparity and a disparity in access to medical care, it would be terrible if it became a common medical practice. That would simply keep the poor sickly and the rich healthy, both on a more local, and on a global scale. This is exactly why I'm against it. I mean, the people who would really benefit most from this anti-AIDS gene (assuming it doesn't cause other probs with the "patients") would be all the people in Africa who have a terrible time accessing medical care, while 25% of the population has HIV/AIDS. But they obviously aren't going to be the ones who will benefit from this.Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:
 Well any negative claims are bad obviously. I'm talking about not being against it in principle and concept, i.e. assuming it actually works properly. I think using science to eliminate birth defects and disease and stuff is a GREAT concept... but it's not going to work. Humans are too greedy and stupid to deal with it in way that would actually benefit all of humanity.Meltdown99 said:
 In this case, what about the claims he may have left them more vulnerable to Cancer?PJ_Soul said:I wouldn't be against this if I could know such science wouldn't be monetized. But it obviously will, and we'll be looking at a real life Gattica situation for sure.
 Yes, I agree the concept is great. And maybe someday it will be a common medical practice. I was curious as to why they were targeting HIV in particular. May have to read the article again to see if it states why,Obviously they do, and you should know by now that I advocate against that disparity on a regular basis. But in any case, do you not see the massive difference between that and being able to buy genetic superiority?And BTW, why in the fuck would you go through the trouble of seeking treatment in the US if you were rich, assuming it's not some crazy rare treatment that requires a specialist that doesn't happen to reside in Canada (and that person could be in Sweden or Japan or who knows where, not necessarily the USA). You can do the same thing in Canada. There are tons of private medical centers for the rich in your own country. Why take the money out of your own economy when there is no reason to? You do know that Canadians who don't want to wait for knee surgery and can afford to pay for it don't have to leave Canada to do that, right?Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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