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		<title>CRISPR gene editing has been used on humans in the US</title>
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<p>It&#8217;s not certain how effective the treatment has been, and you won&#8217;t find out for a while when the trial has been cleared to treat a total of 18 patients. You won&#8217;t hear more about it until there&#8217;s been a presentation or a peer-reviewed paper, the university said.  Other trials, such as ones for blood disorders in the Boston area, have yet to get underway.</p>
<p>No matter what, any practical uses could take a long time.  There are widespread concerns that CRISPR editing could have unanticipated effects, and scientists have yet to try editing cells while they&#8217;re still in the body (a blindness trial in Cambridge, MA may be the first instance).  There&#8217;s also the not-so-small matter of ethical questions.  Chinese scientist He Jiankui raised alarm bells when he said he <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/30/china-detains-scientist-behind-gene-edited-babies/">edited genes in human embryos</a> &#8212; politicians and the scientific community will likely want to address practices like that before you can simply assume that CRISPR is an option.</p>
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