Team:UCL/Background/Alzheimers
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- | + | Over the last decade there has been mounting public interest in the emergence of genetic modification (GM) technologies, and a great deal of thought has been devoted to determining its risks, rewards, and overall impacts on society. These technologies promise a great deal, perhaps even treatments for brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's, where more conventional approaches have hit a dead end.Over the last decade there has been mounting public interest in the emergence of genetic modification (GM) technologies, and a great deal of thought has been devoted to determining its risks, rewards, and overall impacts on society. These technologies promise a great deal, perhaps even treatments for brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's, where more conventional approaches have hit a dead end.Over the last decade there has been mounting public interest in the emergence of genetic modification (GM) technologies, and a great deal of thought has been devoted to determining its risks, rewards, and overall impacts on society. These technologies promise a great deal, perhaps even treatments for brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's, where more conventional approaches have hit a dead end. | |
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Revision as of 17:00, 14 August 2013
Over the last decade there has been mounting public interest in the emergence of genetic modification (GM) technologies, and a great deal of thought has been devoted to determining its risks, rewards, and overall impacts on society. These technologies promise a great deal, perhaps even treatments for brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's, where more conventional approaches have hit a dead end.Over the last decade there has been mounting public interest in the emergence of genetic modification (GM) technologies, and a great deal of thought has been devoted to determining its risks, rewards, and overall impacts on society. These technologies promise a great deal, perhaps even treatments for brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's, where more conventional approaches have hit a dead end.Over the last decade there has been mounting public interest in the emergence of genetic modification (GM) technologies, and a great deal of thought has been devoted to determining its risks, rewards, and overall impacts on society. These technologies promise a great deal, perhaps even treatments for brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's, where more conventional approaches have hit a dead end.