(For those of you who aren't in on the joke, "The Heroes of CRISPR" was written by the director of the Broad Institute, which incidentally has Feng Zheng on its payroll. For that reason Eric Lander has been roundly criticized for attempting to weigh in on the history early. My friends who work in and around Kendall Square say that some of the criticism is overblown, the article points out a lot of people who didn't get much recognition prior, but still... it's a bit skeevy so you might want to take the latter half of the article with a grain of salt as it's not necessarily factually wrong, but the emphasis might be distorted and there is a risk of omissions.)
(For those of you who aren't in on the joke, "The Heroes of CRISPR" was written by the director of the Broad Institute, which incidentally has Feng Zheng on its payroll. For that reason Eric Lander has been roundly criticized for attempting to weigh in on the history early. My friends who work in and around Kendall Square say that some of the criticism is overblown, the article points out a lot of people who didn't get much recognition prior, but still... it's a bit skeevy so you might want to take the latter half of the article with a grain of salt as it's not necessarily factually wrong, but the emphasis might be distorted and there is a risk of omissions.)