
Antonio Regalado
I am the senior editor for biomedicine for MIT Technology Review. I look for stories about how technology is changing medicine and biomedical research. Before joining MIT Technology Review in July 2011, I lived in São Paulo, Brazil, where I wrote about science, technology, and politics in Latin America for Science and other publications. From 2000 to 2009, I was the science reporter at the Wall Street Journal and later a foreign correspondent.
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February 21, 2019
How US experts helped China build a DNA surveillance state -
February 21, 2019
China’s CRISPR twins might have had their brains inadvertently enhanced -
February 11, 2019
More than 26 million people have taken an at-home ancestry test -
February 7, 2019
Stanford will investigate its role in the Chinese CRISPR baby debacle -
February 1, 2019
A consumer DNA testing company has given the FBI access to its two million profiles -
February 1, 2019
The DIY designer baby project funded with Bitcoin -
January 22, 2019
Another use of an egg-swapping IVF technique has just been reported in Europe -
January 18, 2019
We won’t use CRISPR to make super-smart babies—but only because we can’t -
January 14, 2019
Parents, avert your eyes: screens aren’t as bad for kids as you think -
January 10, 2019
Congress is about to renew its ban on creating CRISPR babies in the US - See all of Antonio's stories