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  • 3 weeks ago | genengnews.com | Kevin Davies

    Home Topics Genome Editing Experts Discuss Guardrails for Heritable Human Genome Editing Credit: anusorn nakdee/ Getty Images Credit: anusorn nakdee/ Getty Images Around 2018–19, there was not a bigger science and ethical story than the debate over heritable human genome editing (HHGE) and the scandal over the “CRISPR babies.” The scientist, He Jiankui, who attempted to engineer the germline of human embryos, resulting in the birth of twin girls in late 2018, was later jailed by Chinese...

  • 1 month ago | genengnews.com | Corinna Singleman |Kevin Davies |John Sterling

    Home Topics Genome Editing Genetic Engineering at Asilomar, Stand Up for Science, and Francis Collins Genome editing in various organs [ DrAfter123 / 1421063654 / DigitalVision Vectors] Credit: DrAfter123 / 1421063654 / DigitalVision Vectors GEN editors discuss both the news and history of DNA and genetic engineering.

  • 1 month ago | genengnews.com | Julianna LeMieux |Kevin Davies

    Home Insights Former NIH Director Francis Collins Praises the Institution as He Abruptly Departs... Francis Collins delivers ASGCT keynote lecture. [ASGCT] Francis Collins delivers ASGCT keynote lecture. [ASGCT] After an illustrious career including 12 years as director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and leading the international Human Genome Project (HGP) consortium, Francis Collins, MD, PhD, announced his sudden resignation from the NIH over the weekend.

  • 1 month ago | genengnews.com | Julianna LeMieux |Kevin Davies

    Home Multimedia The Sun Sets on AGBT 2025: Final Report from Marco Island Silhouette of airplane flying over palm trees in sunset Credit:John M Lund Photography Inc / 580503985 / DigitalVision As AGBT comes to a close, Julianna LeMieux, PhD, Deputy Editor in Chief at GEN, chatted with Kevin Davies, PhD, GEN‘s Editor at Large, about some of the biggest announcements from the last day.

  • 1 month ago | genengnews.com | Julianna LeMieux |Kevin Davies

    Home Multimedia The Sun Sets on AGBT 2025: Final Report from Marco Island Silhouette of airplane flying over palm trees in sunset Credit:John M Lund Photography Inc / 580503985 / DigitalVision As AGBT comes to a close, Julianna LeMieux, PhD, Deputy Editor in Chief at GEN, chatted with Kevin Davies, PhD, GEN‘s Editor at Large, about some of the biggest announcements from the last day.

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Kevin Davies
Kevin Davies @KevinADavies
10 Apr 25

'The State of Multiomics & NGS' virtual summit is on April 23! Exclusive interviews with Francis Collins and Clive Brown headline a packed 4-hr agenda. Thanks to sponsors @Standard_BioT @SampledLabs @scalebio @bruker @illumina Registration is free: https://t.co/qoXcMSLFHm https://t.co/ZpqTfpDBGa

Kevin Davies
Kevin Davies @KevinADavies
10 Apr 25

RT @geochurch: Species-defining differences (governmental and scientific) include a mixture of physical & physiological measures, breeding/…

Kevin Davies
Kevin Davies @KevinADavies
9 Apr 25

RT @_Grimanditweets: Bend it like Declan 😂 https://t.co/DNUAKyzlXQ