News Analysis Scientists are increasingly wary of China’s genetic malpractice. Geneticist David Curtis argues that China’s mass collection of DNA could be used as an organ bank database. The organizers of the World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting proposes a boycott of China’s medical and scientific establishment. One of the most powerful presentations in the summit, held between Sept. 17 and Sept. 26, suggested that China could be developing a gene bank that is useful for forced organ harvesting through mass genetic testing. The presenter, professor David Curtis, is a geneticist at the University College London (UCL). He also argued that some scientific journals should potentially reject article submissions from China due to the country’s egregious record of human rights abuses. Other experts, too, are increasingly wary of engaging with scientists from China. “There have been other [protest] cases associated with analysis of genetic data, especially in the context …