Ok,
Gotta post a fresh version of what was previously posted months ago;
Due to this new article in the news:
>>7472050 (lb)
We know damn well it's a pig with human DNA so they can use its organs for transplant.
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Exclusive: Two pigs engineered to have monkey cells born in China
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Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2226490-exclusive-two-pigs-engineered-to-have-monkey-cells-born-in-china/#ixzz67iGBptgm
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2226490-exclusive-two-pigs-engineered-to-have-monkey-cells-born-in-china/
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The ultimate aim of the work is to grow human organs in animals for transplantation
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==CHINA GeneBank BGI - World's Largest Gene Bank - George Church (CRISPR expert) Trans-humanism Collaboration?==
--China National GeneBank (CNGB) - Shenzhen, China
--Beijing Genome Institute (BGI)
--George Church - George Church Institute of Regenesis @ CNGB
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China National GeneBank (CNGB)
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Fairly new (2016) - World's Largest Gene Bank
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Collaboration with - BGI & George Church thru:
George Church Institute of Regenesis
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Beijing Genome Institute (BGI)
(owner of)
--Complete Genomics: San Jose, California (Silicon Valley)
Complete Genomics is an established technology leader in technology for whole human genome sequencing based in San Jose, California.
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Dr. George Church
Complete Genomics Advisory Board
George Church, Ph.D., is Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for Computational Genetics. With degrees from Duke University in Chemistry and Zoology, he co-authored research on 3D-software & RNA structure with Sung-Hou Kim. His 1984 Ph.D. from Harvard in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology with Wally Gilbert included the first direct genomic sequencing method. He co-initiated the Human Genome Project a few months later as a Research Scientist at newly formed Biogen Inc. and was a Monsanto Life Sciences Research Fellow at UCSF. He invented the broadly applied concepts of molecular multiplexing and tags, homologous recombination methods and array DNA synthesizers. Technology transfer of automated sequencing and software to Genome Therapeutics Corp. resulted in the first commercial genome sequence (the human pathogen, H. pylori, 1994). He has served in advisory roles for 12 journals, five granting agencies and 22 biotechnology companies. His current research focuses on integrating biosystems-modeling with personal genomics and synthetic biology.
Dr. George Church - (CRISPR) Dr Frankenstein?
(statnews.com - MAY 16, 2016)
George Church has a wild idea to upend evolution. Here’s your guide
Harvard biologist George Church burst into the headlines (yet again) last week when he helped organize a closed-door meeting of scores of top scientists to discuss accelerating efforts to create synthetic DNA — including a complete human genome. They’re considering launching a decade-long drive to build, from scratch, all the genes that make humans human.
https://www.bgi.com/global/company/careers/china-national-genebank-officially-opens/
http://www.bio-itworld.com/2017/10/27/bgi-launches-george-church-institute.asp
https://www.statnews.com/2016/05/16/george-church-profile/
https://www.bgi.com/global/
https://www.completegenomics.com/about-us/complete-genomics-advisory-board/