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Startup Pursues Cloning Without Brains for Organ Harvesting

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  • The startup R3 Bio seeks to grow brainless clones for organ harvesting.

  • The concept receives backlash over ethical and safety concerns.

  • Venture capital and government ties highlight both interest and scrutiny.

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Amid growing interest in extending human lifespan, R3 Bio is actively proposing a controversial method for organ procurement: the cultivation of brainless human clones. This secretive Silicon Valley startup, led by John Schloendorn with backing from notable investors like Tim Draper, proposes to grow cloned human bodies optimized as organ donors and potential vessels for brain transplants. The controversy stems from ethical debates on the implications of using such clones as part of efforts to achieve life extension.

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What Is R3 Bio’s Ambitious Plan?Who Funds and Supports This Controversial Idea?

Though named R3 Bio, this isn’t its first attempt at exploring the potential of cloning. Initially, they focused on generating nonsentient monkey organ sacks as substitutes in the testing domain. Such efforts have been met with growing interest from investors but have also drawn scrutiny. While mammalian cloning previously extended to various animals such as dogs and cattle, the complexities surrounding cloning primates, let alone creating brainless human structures, present challenges not yet resolved by existing science.

What Is R3 Bio’s Ambitious Plan?

R3 Bio’s strategy encompasses utilizing clones as customizable, immunologically harmonious organ repositories. Human brains or structures aren’t fully developed for these clones. Conceived more than just as organ donors, these brainless bodies are envisioned as potential recipients for brain transplants, promising extended lives. This concept was detailed in discussions at the Abundance Longevity event in Boston, where R3 Bio reportedly outlined their full body replacement cloning project.

Who Funds and Supports This Controversial Idea?

Tim Draper and several investment funds like Immortal Dragons have directed resources toward R3 Bio. In addition, the startup appears to have established rapport with ARPA-H, where Jean Hébert described their relationship as “very collaborative.”

“It’s a perfect match, right? Body, brain.”

The blend of billionaire backing alongside informal governmental collaboration highlights its mixed reception but also raises ethical eyebrows.

Although the vision for organ harvesting through brainless clones is far-reaching, the scientific foundation underpinning these ambitions remains primitive. MIT Technology Review highlights that R3 Bio has so far only achieved cloning on a rodent scale.

“It sounds crazy, in my opinion. How do you demonstrate safety?”

Comments by experts like researcher Jose Cibelli amplify ethical concerns by questioning the safety of abnormal human creation.

Biotechnology debates often pivot around similar intersections, where bold claims can swiftly lead to substantial investments before results sufficiently justify optimism. The scenario with R3 Bio and its brainless clone initiative exemplifies where regulatory and ethical frameworks struggle to keep pace with innovation.

Initiatives like those of R3 Bio bring complex bioethical concerns to the fore. While their proposition might be viewed as a potential resource by some, the implications of growing human-like entities without brains demand rigorous ethical interrogation. The balance between scientific aspiration and ethical boundaries remains a vital discourse, especially as technology advances rapidly. Understanding socio-political factors that encourage unchecked investment into ventures highlights the need for scrutiny aligning scientific feasibility with ethical consideration.

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