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"The work they are doing using mrna in cancer cell trials is amazing " You should see the work they are doing which can identify cancer susceptibility in unborn children and the concepts of modification to remove these. The sheer speed with which sequenceing can take place is breathtaking. It's beyond my comprehension and I've worked in labs for 30 years Lots of ethical issues obviously but absolutely amazing. | |||
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"The work they are doing using mrna in cancer cell trials is amazing You should see the work they are doing which can identify cancer susceptibility in unborn children and the concepts of modification to remove these. The sheer speed with which sequenceing can take place is breathtaking. It's beyond my comprehension and I've worked in labs for 30 years Lots of ethical issues obviously but absolutely amazing." That is a game changer | |||
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"The work they are doing using mrna in cancer cell trials is amazing You should see the work they are doing which can identify cancer susceptibility in unborn children and the concepts of modification to remove these. The sheer speed with which sequenceing can take place is breathtaking. It's beyond my comprehension and I've worked in labs for 30 years Lots of ethical issues obviously but absolutely amazing." Are you referring to CRISPR-Cas9? Brilliant stuff but yes, some serious ethical issues. It would seem our Russian friends are forging ahead with it though. Since CRISPR went mainstream, all the Russian biology students we've had have been applying to Genetics and all cite this sort of work as what they see themselves doing in future. | |||
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"The work they are doing using mrna in cancer cell trials is amazing You should see the work they are doing which can identify cancer susceptibility in unborn children and the concepts of modification to remove these. The sheer speed with which sequenceing can take place is breathtaking. It's beyond my comprehension and I've worked in labs for 30 years Lots of ethical issues obviously but absolutely amazing. Are you referring to CRISPR-Cas9? Brilliant stuff but yes, some serious ethical issues. It would seem our Russian friends are forging ahead with it though. Since CRISPR went mainstream, all the Russian biology students we've had have been applying to Genetics and all cite this sort of work as what they see themselves doing in future." I was at the launch of a new analyser about 5 years ago and the lead of the development team showed us some of the confidential trials reports. It was mind blowing stuff even then I'm out of it now nearly two years thankfully as it was getting very difficult to keep up with the advancing techniques ... Leave it to the youtuber generation they seem to have limitless imagination. | |||
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"The work they are doing using mrna in cancer cell trials is amazing You should see the work they are doing which can identify cancer susceptibility in unborn children and the concepts of modification to remove these. The sheer speed with which sequenceing can take place is breathtaking. It's beyond my comprehension and I've worked in labs for 30 years Lots of ethical issues obviously but absolutely amazing. Are you referring to CRISPR-Cas9? Brilliant stuff but yes, some serious ethical issues. It would seem our Russian friends are forging ahead with it though. Since CRISPR went mainstream, all the Russian biology students we've had have been applying to Genetics and all cite this sort of work as what they see themselves doing in future. I was at the launch of a new analyser about 5 years ago and the lead of the development team showed us some of the confidential trials reports. It was mind blowing stuff even then I'm out of it now nearly two years thankfully as it was getting very difficult to keep up with the advancing techniques ... Leave it to the youtuber generation they seem to have limitless imagination. " Francis Mojica should be better recognised for his work. Doudna et.al. did drive forward its application in genome editing but without Mojica's work, they'd never have got that far. | |||
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