I posted an article about the transplanting of a failed human kidney with a “CRISPr’ed” pig kidney earlier this week: Holy sow! Surgeons transplant a kidney from a CRISPR gene-edited pig into a living patient (substack.com)Peter’s Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Gene editing is evolving rapidly... is it owing to the fact that all genetics is based on theories and lab-only observations?
Or because of the new warp speed medical paradigm? Or… maybe we are already truly scientifically certain of all relevant medical and health and risk aspects and can go ahead blindfold because we can safely handle any situations?
Gene editing is evolving rapidly... is it owing to the fact that all genetics is based on theories and lab-only observations?
Or because of the new warp speed medical paradigm? Or… maybe we are already truly scientifically certain of all relevant medical and health and risk aspects and can go ahead blindfold because we can safely handle any situations?