US professor investigated for role in alleged genetic editing of babies
|(CNN)Rice University is investigating bioengineering professor Michael Deem after he was quoted in media reports as having been involved with the work of He Jiankui, the Chinese researcher who claims to have created the world’s first gene-edited babies.
Deem was He’s adviser at Rice for 3½ years and published three papers with He.
“This research raises troubling scientific, legal and ethical questions,” said Doug Miller, director of Rice University’s media relations team. In a statement, Miller said Rice had “no knowledge of this work.”