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SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - A Chinese scientist responsible for what he said were the world's first "gene-edited" babies evaded oversight and broke guidelines in a quest for fame and fortune, state media said on Monday, as the university where he worked announced his dismissal.

He Jiankui said in November that he used a gene-editing technology known as CRISPR-Cas9 to alter the embryonic genes of twin girls born that month, sparking an international outcry about the ethics and safety of such research.

Hundreds of Chinese and international scientists condemned He and said any application of gene editing on human embryos for reproductive purposes was unethical.

Chinese authorities also denounced He and issued a temporary halt to research activities involving the editing of human genes.

He had "deliberately evaded oversight" with the intent of creating a gene-edited baby "for the purpose of reproduction", according to the initial findings of an investigating team set up by the Health Commission of China in southern Guangdong province, Xinhua news agency reported.

He had raised funds himself and privately organized a team of people to carry out the procedure in order to "seek personal fame and profit", Xinhua said, adding that he had forged ethical review papers in order to enlist volunteers for the procedure.

The safety and efficacy of the technologies He used are unreliable and creating gene-edited babies for reproduction is banned by national decree, the report said.

The Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in the city of Shenzhen, said in a statement on its website that he had been fired.

"Effective immediately, SUSTech will rescind the work contract with Dr. Jiankui He and terminate any of his teaching and research activities at SUSTech," the statement said.

The university added the decision came after a preliminary investigation by the Guangdong Province Investigation Task Force.

Neither He nor a representative could be reached for comment on Monday.

He defended his actions at a conference in Hong Kong in November, saying that he was "proud" of what he had done and that gene editing would help protect the girls from being infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

He's announcement sparked a debate among Chinese legal scholars over which laws He had technically broken by carrying out the procedure, as well as whether he could be held criminally responsible or not.

Many scholars pointed to a 2003 guideline that bans altered human embryos from being implanted for the purpose of reproduction, and says altered embryos cannot be developed for more than 14 days.

The case files of those involved who are suspected of committing crimes had been sent to the ministry of public security, an unnamed spokesperson for the investigation team was quoted by Xinhua as saying.

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Scientist He Jiankui speaks at his company Direct Genomics in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China July 18, 2017.

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Another market for the rich wanting designer babies is not far away.
 
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Another market for the rich wanting designer babies is not far away.
Not really it's for the whole world to benefit from wouldn't you love a world free of diseases the research was for the world not for certain individuals but if government bans such research obviously the rich are going to cash in on it
 
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Not really it's for the whole world to benefit from wouldn't you love a world free of diseases the research was for the world not for certain individuals but if government bans such research obviously the rich are going to cash in on it

Diseases will mutate accordingly. Nature will make sure there is balance.
 
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It's a pity. He's a genius, and his gene editing research is so amazing.
He just used the existing technology on human. There is nothing amazing about it. Other people have the same capability but choose not to experiment it on human. If he were a genius, you may call any cannibal a genius, too, for a cannibal simply applies the existing cooking technology on human while others choose not to do.
 
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Anyway, he breaks the law.(He knows the law but breaks it.)
Now human don't know the consequences of editing genes and how to edit safely, besides, the international community hasn't widely accepted editing genes.

East Asians must love the feeling of trying to play God. How silly.

There is no God in the world/universe.
Milky way galaxy has 400 billion fixed stars(the sun is one of them), and the Milky way is not worth mentioning in the whole universe.
Why do you think that the god created by humans on this planet, which belongs to one fixed star's system of all the 400 billion stars in the Milky Way is real?
 
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It's a pity. He's a genius, and his gene editing research is so amazing.
To be honest with you, any scientist can do the experiments that he did, his experimental design was questionable. He's not a genius, but a fool. We have no idea at the moment how gene editing is going to effect epigenetics and this is for more general treatments.
 
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