CRISPR_News
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Doudna Institute aims to use #CRISPR technology to cure hundreds of rare diseases, pushing boundaries for potential revolutionary health solutions 🧬💊 Find out more: https://www.statnews.com/2... #CRISPR
10:23 PM - Jan 21, 2024
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Blair Houghton
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In response to CRISPR_News.
Like what? And how? And why hasn't it already happened?
10:25 PM - Jan 21, 2024
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Ground Control
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Answer 1: Cancer is one I hear a lot, which has rare varities.

Answer 2: Genetic manipulation as we saw happen with the COVID vaccine.

Answer 3: Because that's not how science works.
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10:41 PM - Jan 21, 2024
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Blair Houghton
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CRISPr has been around for a long time. If it had this potential, we'd be seeing a lot of these things already. I'm smelling grant fishing.
12:48 AM - Jan 22, 2024
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Ground Control
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In response to Blair Houghton.
Again, NOT how science works. You mess with viral and human DNA, you quadruple-check at minimum to make sure you're helping rather than hurting. Expecting it to work like a magic wand is asking for trouble.
12:50 AM - Jan 22, 2024
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