Skip to main content

Statement by the Co-Sponsoring Presidents of the Summit on Human Gene Editing

Statement

Genetics

Last update December, 3 2015

Statement by

Ralph J. Cicerone, President, U.S. National Academy of Sciences
Victor J. Dzau, President, U.S. National Academy of Medicine
Chunli Bai, President, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Venki Ramakrishnan, President, The Royal Society


We thank the organizers of our International Summit on Human Gene Editing for their thoughtful concluding statement and welcome their call for us to continue to lead a global discussion on issues related to human gene editing.  Together with academies around the world, and in coordination with other international scientific and medical institutions, we stand ready to establish a continuing forum for assessment of the many scientific, medical, and ethical questions surrounding the pursuit of human gene-editing applications.  The forum will mobilize the global expertise necessary to help society develop norms for acceptable uses of human gene-editing technology.  This is an important moment in human history and we have a responsibility to provide all sections of society with an informed basis for making decisions about this technology, especially for uses that would affect generations to come.

We also want to thank the organizing committee for bringing together so many renowned experts, from many parts of the world and from a variety of disciplines, who for the last three days engaged in such insightful discussions about advances in human gene-editing technologies and their implications for research, medicine, and society. 

Subscribe to Email from the National Academies
Keep up with all of the activities, publications, and events by subscribing to free updates by email.