Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Manufacturing Our Designer Babies (Feat. Jonathan Anomaly)

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Dec 24, 2025
Jonathan Anomaly, Director of Research at Herasight and bioethicist, joins to discuss groundbreaking advancements in embryo genetic selection. He reveals how Herasight offers superior polygenic risk scores and addresses the controversy surrounding Nucleus Genomics. The conversation dives into the benefits of selecting for intelligence, including better health and lower addiction rates. Anomaly explains pleiotropy's positive outcomes, the ethical implications of germline gene editing, and the need for wider access to these technologies for healthier future generations.
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ANECDOTE

Hosts' Personal Use Case

  • Malcolm and Simone revealed they used embryo sequencing to order implantations in their own family.
  • This personal use motivated their long-term interest and partnership with Herasight.
INSIGHT

Embryos Mirror Adult Genetic Prediction

  • Polygenic scores predict traits driven by thousands of variants, so embryo predictions mirror sibling predictions.
  • Predictors for adult traits can be applied to embryos because genomes are constant across life.
INSIGHT

Higher IQ Predicts Broad Social Gains

  • Selecting for higher intelligence correlates with fewer addictions, better health, and more cooperative behavior.
  • Jonathan Anomaly frames IQ selection as yielding broadly positive social and individual outcomes.
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