---
title: "Nobel Prize Winner Knew About Gene-Edited Babies, Kept Quiet"
description: "He Jiankui, who drew criticism when it emerged that he gene-edited babies, told an adviser about the work many months before it became public."
date: "2019-01-28"
modified: "2019-01-28"
authors:
  - name: "Jon Christian"
    job_title: "Executive Editor"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/jonc"
url: "https://futurism.com/gene-edited-babies-nobel-prize-winner"
categories:
  - "Health & Medicine"
  - "Prosthetics and Devices"
tags:
  - "CRISPR"
  - "gene-edited babies"
  - "he jiankui"
  - "Nobel Prize"
---

# Nobel Prize Winner Knew About Gene-Edited Babies, Kept Quiet

![He Jiankui, who drew criticism when it emerged that he gene-edited babies, told an adviser about the work many months before it became public.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/nobel-prize-winner-gene-edited-pregnancy.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: Bengt Oberger/Raman Oza/Tag Hartman-Simkins\</em\>*

## Secrets

He Jiankui, the Chinese researcher who drew wide criticism when it emerged that he [gene-edited several human babies](<https://futurism.com/chinese-researchers-gene-edited-human-embryos-hiv-crispr>), told an influential adviser about the work many months before it became public.

Though Nobel Prize winner and University of Massachusetts professor Craig Mello admonished He that the work was unethical, according to emails [obtained by the *Associated Press*](<https://apnews.com/3f3bdc73e7c84fe685f2813510329d62>), Mello didn't go public with the revelation — and stayed on as an adviser to He's company until news broke about the controversial experiment.

## Kept in the Loop

He emailed Mello in April 2018, after he learned the pregnancy had succeeded, with the subject line "Success!"

In a reply, Mello raised ethical concerns about the work — and asked that He not discuss it with him further.

"I’m glad for you, but I’d rather not be kept in the loop on this," Mello wrote, according to the *AP*. "You are risking the health of the child you are editing… I just don’t see why you are doing this. I wish your patient the best of luck for a healthy pregnancy."

## Big Risk

After He went public about the gene-edited babies, there was [worldwide backlash](<https://futurism.com/neoscope/scientists-condemn-crispr-baby-experiment>) from the scientific community. It emerged that he had [forged an ethical review](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/gene-edited-babies-doctor-investigation>), his university fired him, and he is reportedly under the [watch of armed guards](<https://futurism.com/gene-edited-babies-house-arrest>).

In another email obtained by the *AP*, Mello seemed to anticipate that reaction, telling He that he was taking a "big risk" — and that he didn't want others to think that he approved of the work.

"I think you are taking a big risk and I do not want anyone to think that I approve of what you are doing," wrote Mello, who didn't reply to a request for comment from the *AP*. "I’m sorry I cannot be more supportive of this effort, I know you mean well."

**READ MORE:** [Chinese Scientist Told US Nobelist About Gene-Edited Babies](<https://apnews.com/3f3bdc73e7c84fe685f2813510329d62>) \[*Associated Press*\]

***More on gene-edited babies:*** [Next Gene-Edited Baby Due in Six Months, Scientist Says](<https://futurism.com/neoscope/gene-edited-baby-due>)

## Author
I'm responsible for editing, assigning, and scouting at Futurism, as well as occasionally writing for the site. That work involves keeping an eye on a wide range of narratives and issues, but over the past few years I've become increasingly interested in how AI is shaping the future of media, the web, and information itself. My day-to-day often involves collaborating on reporting and commentary projects bylined by my colleagues, but I try to find time to do my own reporting as well; stories I've broken for Futurism have been cited by publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, Wired, Ars Technica, New York Magazine, the Columbia Journalism Review, Bloomberg, and more. I grew up in Southern Vermont and attended Vanderbilt University. Prior to Futurism, I contributed to outlets including the Boston Globe, Vice, Wired, Slate, the Atlantic, the Outline, Ars Technica and more, and did stints in farming and food service. I currently live in Brooklyn, New York, and in my free time I enjoy pinball, word games, cycling, running, and music production.

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